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... cause of the English Catholics , the memoires of certain priests should be sent to him . But he entirely corroborates the statement in Oliver's letter concerning the leniency shown in England . His church is more frequented , he says ...
... cause of the English Catholics , the memoires of certain priests should be sent to him . But he entirely corroborates the statement in Oliver's letter concerning the leniency shown in England . His church is more frequented , he says ...
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... cause of the quiet we have in all the parts of this nation " ( Nov. 13 ) — “ There has lately fallen out some question between his Highness and the Parliament as to the jurisdiction of the Parliament , as to their judicature without the ...
... cause of the quiet we have in all the parts of this nation " ( Nov. 13 ) — “ There has lately fallen out some question between his Highness and the Parliament as to the jurisdiction of the Parliament , as to their judicature without the ...
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... cause of the honest people under his government , and gave such Christian assurance thereof , that amounted to a large satisfaction both to them and to the Council . ' Clarke Papers , iii . 95. ] 2 Passages between the Protector and the ...
... cause of the honest people under his government , and gave such Christian assurance thereof , that amounted to a large satisfaction both to them and to the Council . ' Clarke Papers , iii . 95. ] 2 Passages between the Protector and the ...
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... cause of comfort in such a choice as you have made [ Of me to be King ] in such a business as this is , because it would savour more to be of the flesh , to pro- ceed from lust , to arise from arguments of self . And if , -what- soever ...
... cause of comfort in such a choice as you have made [ Of me to be King ] in such a business as this is , because it would savour more to be of the flesh , to pro- ceed from lust , to arise from arguments of self . And if , -what- soever ...
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... Cause wherein we have been engaged . I say , surely it ought to be a Parliament to us ! Because it arises as a result of those issues , and determinations of Settlement , that we have laboured to arrive at ! And therefore I do most ...
... Cause wherein we have been engaged . I say , surely it ought to be a Parliament to us ! Because it arises as a result of those issues , and determinations of Settlement , that we have laboured to arrive at ! And therefore I do most ...
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