The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... religion and allegiance , could , in so short a time , have produced such a total and prodigious altera- tion and ... religion , law , liberty , and parliaments , ( words of precious esteem in their just significa- tion , ) are furiously ...
... religion and allegiance , could , in so short a time , have produced such a total and prodigious altera- tion and ... religion , law , liberty , and parliaments , ( words of precious esteem in their just significa- tion , ) are furiously ...
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... religion in England , which they now saw concluded , without any signal or real benefit or advantage to them . And there- fore they might expect , and be confident , that when they had the person of the prince of Wales in their hands ...
... religion in England , which they now saw concluded , without any signal or real benefit or advantage to them . And there- fore they might expect , and be confident , that when they had the person of the prince of Wales in their hands ...
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... religion so peremptorily , that the principal clergymen , and " the most eminent of that king's preachers , had frequent conferences with the prince , to persuade " him to change his religion , and become a catholic . And , in order to ...
... religion so peremptorily , that the principal clergymen , and " the most eminent of that king's preachers , had frequent conferences with the prince , to persuade " him to change his religion , and become a catholic . And , in order to ...
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... religion , as it was established by law , and of unquestionable loyalty , duty , and fidelity to the king ; which two qualifications will ever gather popular breath enough to fill the sails , if the vessel be competently provided with ...
... religion , as it was established by law , and of unquestionable loyalty , duty , and fidelity to the king ; which two qualifications will ever gather popular breath enough to fill the sails , if the vessel be competently provided with ...
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... religion , of any church in the world : and on the other side , though no man was more averse from the Romish church than he was , nor better understood the motives of their separation from us , and animosity against us , he had the ...
... religion , of any church in the world : and on the other side , though no man was more averse from the Romish church than he was , nor better understood the motives of their separation from us , and animosity against us , he had the ...
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