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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... very much overseen , to deny a parliamen- tary justice in any matter whatsoever ; but in matter The Divine Catastrophe of the Stuarts , p . 19. 8vo . Lond . 1781 . duct the queen , who had been espoused at Paris 22 THE LIFE OF.
... very much overseen , to deny a parliamen- tary justice in any matter whatsoever ; but in matter The Divine Catastrophe of the Stuarts , p . 19. 8vo . Lond . 1781 . duct the queen , who had been espoused at Paris 22 THE LIFE OF.
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... to abstain from such b · like parallels , [ between Charles and David , and Solo- 2 ? Divine Catastrophe , p . 33 . Milton's Works , vol . II . p . S15 . though we had not those strong assurances of his chastity 44 THE LIFE OF.
... to abstain from such b · like parallels , [ between Charles and David , and Solo- 2 ? Divine Catastrophe , p . 33 . Milton's Works , vol . II . p . S15 . though we had not those strong assurances of his chastity 44 THE LIFE OF.
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... divine , that then waited , to perform his accustomed service , before he provided for safety , or attempted at victory ; and would * Clarendon , vol . V. b Heylin's Life of Laud , fol . p . 166 . Lond . 1668 . VOL . II . P. 257 . E ...
... divine , that then waited , to perform his accustomed service , before he provided for safety , or attempted at victory ; and would * Clarendon , vol . V. b Heylin's Life of Laud , fol . p . 166 . Lond . 1668 . VOL . II . P. 257 . E ...
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... divine ser- vice , which cannot but produce two evils : the one , the hindering the conversion of many , whom their priests will take occasion hereby to vex , persuading them that no honest mirth or recreation is lawful or tolerable in ...
... divine ser- vice , which cannot but produce two evils : the one , the hindering the conversion of many , whom their priests will take occasion hereby to vex , persuading them that no honest mirth or recreation is lawful or tolerable in ...
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... divine service , his good people be not disturbed , letted , or discouraged from any lawful recreation ; such as dancing , either men or women ; archery for men , leaping , vaulting , or any other such harmless recrea- tions ; nor from ...
... divine service , his good people be not disturbed , letted , or discouraged from any lawful recreation ; such as dancing , either men or women ; archery for men , leaping , vaulting , or any other such harmless recrea- tions ; nor from ...
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