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 34
... whole nation , and the blood of the most worthy and eminent persons in it . Detestable bribes ! worse than the oaths now in fashion in this mercenary court ! I mean to owe neither my life nor liberty to any such means : when the ...
... whole nation , and the blood of the most worthy and eminent persons in it . Detestable bribes ! worse than the oaths now in fashion in this mercenary court ! I mean to owe neither my life nor liberty to any such means : when the ...
Page 49
... whole court and of the town the day following : whilst the queen had the king's company those few hours which re- mained of the preceding night , and which were too little for sleep . All these mortifications were too heavy to be borne ...
... whole court and of the town the day following : whilst the queen had the king's company those few hours which re- mained of the preceding night , and which were too little for sleep . All these mortifications were too heavy to be borne ...
Page 60
... whole life , with ex- ceeding compunction and tenderness of heart : which ended , I desired him in farther sign of repentance and true sorrow for his sins , to say , with me , a little short act of contrition . This he pronounced with a ...
... whole life , with ex- ceeding compunction and tenderness of heart : which ended , I desired him in farther sign of repentance and true sorrow for his sins , to say , with me , a little short act of contrition . This he pronounced with a ...
Page 65
... whole church , the suc- cession whereof has continued to this day without in- terruption ; or particular men , who have raised schisms for their own advantage ? " This is a true copy of a paper I found in the late king my brothers ...
... whole church , the suc- cession whereof has continued to this day without in- terruption ; or particular men , who have raised schisms for their own advantage ? " This is a true copy of a paper I found in the late king my brothers ...
Page 67
... whole chapter , and in the preceding one , S. Paul takes great pains to set forth that they , the clergy , have the spirit of God , without which no man searcheth the deep things of God . And he concludeth the chapter with this verse ...
... whole chapter , and in the preceding one , S. Paul takes great pains to set forth that they , the clergy , have the spirit of God , without which no man searcheth the deep things of God . And he concludeth the chapter with this verse ...
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