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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... true Christian ) evidently appears to have had more zeal for the episcopal baptism of Charles than regard to truth , or even his own character . Authors that invent history , have so many circumstances to consider and provide for , to ...
... true Christian ) evidently appears to have had more zeal for the episcopal baptism of Charles than regard to truth , or even his own character . Authors that invent history , have so many circumstances to consider and provide for , to ...
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... true observa- tion , and knowledge of this to be so : I tell you this , and must somewhat more , in way of admiration of the person of madam ; for the impressions I had of her were but ordinary , but the amazement extraordinary , to ...
... true observa- tion , and knowledge of this to be so : I tell you this , and must somewhat more , in way of admiration of the person of madam ; for the impressions I had of her were but ordinary , but the amazement extraordinary , to ...
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... true spirit of an ecclesiastic ( armed with power ) in Laud ! Cruelty is the distinguishing cha- racter . Racks present themselves presently to the ima- ' gination of a superstitious tyrannical priest , as the fittest punishments for ...
... true spirit of an ecclesiastic ( armed with power ) in Laud ! Cruelty is the distinguishing cha- racter . Racks present themselves presently to the ima- ' gination of a superstitious tyrannical priest , as the fittest punishments for ...
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... true , a man's character is not to be determined by these external acts of piety ; it being very possible that men may , with respect to these , be blameless , though the weightier matters of the law be neglected . For which reason ...
... true , a man's character is not to be determined by these external acts of piety ; it being very possible that men may , with respect to these , be blameless , though the weightier matters of the law be neglected . For which reason ...
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... true , that , at his first entry to this crown and kingdom , he was informed , and that truly , that his county of Lancashire abounded more in popish recu- sants than any county of England , and thus hath still continued since , to his ...
... true , that , at his first entry to this crown and kingdom , he was informed , and that truly , that his county of Lancashire abounded more in popish recu- sants than any county of England , and thus hath still continued since , to his ...
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