A History of the Churches in England and Scotland,: From the Reformation to this Present Time, Volumen2T. Saint, 1771 - 521 páginas |
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... fubjects . The papifts were full of fears , left Elizabeth , when the fhould be advanced to the throne , fhould refent the ill treatment fhe had received from them ; the pro- ( 16 ) proteftants were overjoyed with the hope , ( 15 )
... fubjects . The papifts were full of fears , left Elizabeth , when the fhould be advanced to the throne , fhould refent the ill treatment fhe had received from them ; the pro- ( 16 ) proteftants were overjoyed with the hope , ( 15 )
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... Elizabeth , made them fear evils which never happened , but which they knew they juftly deferved . They ex- pected Elizabeth would repay in kind , the treat- ment they had given her , and were confounded at the thoughts of appearing ...
... Elizabeth , made them fear evils which never happened , but which they knew they juftly deferved . They ex- pected Elizabeth would repay in kind , the treat- ment they had given her , and were confounded at the thoughts of appearing ...
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... Elizabeth was proclaimed by the Lords . The Mayor of London alfo pro- claimed Elizabeth Queen , when the populace ex- preffed the highest fatisfaction that ever had ap- peared on fuch an occafion . Mary's death feemed totally forgotten ...
... Elizabeth was proclaimed by the Lords . The Mayor of London alfo pro- claimed Elizabeth Queen , when the populace ex- preffed the highest fatisfaction that ever had ap- peared on fuch an occafion . Mary's death feemed totally forgotten ...
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... Elizabeth proceeded with caution ; and tho ' fhe favoured the reformed religion , yet was the not fo very ftrict in her belief thereof as to endanger her crown , by promoting it too zea- loufly . Perhaps no Prince afcended the throne un ...
... Elizabeth proceeded with caution ; and tho ' fhe favoured the reformed religion , yet was the not fo very ftrict in her belief thereof as to endanger her crown , by promoting it too zea- loufly . Perhaps no Prince afcended the throne un ...
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... which he extolled the goverment of the late Queen , and reflected with great feverity upon those who had begun to commit diforders , and offered an Vol . II . C 2 open " open infult to the character of Elizabeth , for ( 19 )
... which he extolled the goverment of the late Queen , and reflected with great feverity upon those who had begun to commit diforders , and offered an Vol . II . C 2 open " open infult to the character of Elizabeth , for ( 19 )
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