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, Volumen2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... church - government ; and declares , that he thinks it will be no ... church , if God should at that time determine the days of the king ; the prince being ... England .'- Perinchief's Life of Charles , p . 3. See also Burnet , vol . I ...
... church - government ; and declares , that he thinks it will be no ... church , if God should at that time determine the days of the king ; the prince being ... England .'- Perinchief's Life of Charles , p . 3. See also Burnet , vol . I ...
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... church or divine service ; be- ing therefore unworthy of any lawful recreation after the said service , that will not first come to the church and serve God : prohibiting in like sort the said recre- ations to any that , though conform ...
... church or divine service ; be- ing therefore unworthy of any lawful recreation after the said service , that will not first come to the church and serve God : prohibiting in like sort the said recre- ations to any that , though conform ...
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... church . And among them this was one ; that he would do public penance for the injustice he had suffered to be done to the earl of Strafford , his consent to those injuries that were done to the church of England , ( though at that time ...
... church . And among them this was one ; that he would do public penance for the injustice he had suffered to be done to the earl of Strafford , his consent to those injuries that were done to the church of England , ( though at that time ...
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... church of England to be instituted the nearest to the practice of the apostles , and the best for the propagation and advancement of the Christian religion , of any church in the world . And , on the other side , he had the highest ...
... church of England to be instituted the nearest to the practice of the apostles , and the best for the propagation and advancement of the Christian religion , of any church in the world . And , on the other side , he had the highest ...
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... church of England " . " " And as for the divines or chaplains , who attended on the commissioners from the parliament to the king , when at Holmby - house , we are told , " that the king used them civilly , and conversed with them ...
... church of England " . " " And as for the divines or chaplains , who attended on the commissioners from the parliament to the king , when at Holmby - house , we are told , " that the king used them civilly , and conversed with them ...
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