An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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Page 58
... told his grace , that the kings obstinacy , in not declaring himself a Roman catholick , put them to great difficulties ; that the kings of France and Spain pressed him mightily to do it , and their ambassadors sollicited it daily ...
... told his grace , that the kings obstinacy , in not declaring himself a Roman catholick , put them to great difficulties ; that the kings of France and Spain pressed him mightily to do it , and their ambassadors sollicited it daily ...
Page 61
... told him , it would be brought to him very speedily , and desired his majesty , that in the interim he would give me leave to proceed to the sacrament of Extream Unction ; he reply'd , With all my heart . I then anoyled him ; which as ...
... told him , it would be brought to him very speedily , and desired his majesty , that in the interim he would give me leave to proceed to the sacrament of Extream Unction ; he reply'd , With all my heart . I then anoyled him ; which as ...
Page 62
... told me , by a particular instance of God's grace , the king was as ready and apt in making his confession , and all other things , as if he had been brought up a catholick all his life - time : and from that moment till eight of the ...
... told me , by a particular instance of God's grace , the king was as ready and apt in making his confession , and all other things , as if he had been brought up a catholick all his life - time : and from that moment till eight of the ...
Page 69
... told me , he saw the original in Pepy's hand , to whom king James trusted them for some time . They were interlined in several places : and the interlinings seemed to be writ in a hand dif- ferent from that in which the papers were writ ...
... told me , he saw the original in Pepy's hand , to whom king James trusted them for some time . They were interlined in several places : and the interlinings seemed to be writ in a hand dif- ferent from that in which the papers were writ ...
Page 77
... told his sad apprehensions of popish designs to destroy both us and our religion.For they [ the papists ] were then providing horse and arms , they posted about day and night , they threatned many that they must ere long turn or burn ...
... told his sad apprehensions of popish designs to destroy both us and our religion.For they [ the papists ] were then providing horse and arms , they posted about day and night , they threatned many that they must ere long turn or burn ...
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