The History of England from the Accessiòn of James II, 2, Nide 3Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... Court of High Commission , 72 Riots , Samuel Johnson , ... Proceedings against the Bishop of London , Discontent excited by the public Display of Roman Catholic Rites and Vestments , A Camp formed at Hounslow , Hugh Speke ; Proceedings ...
... Court of High Commission , 72 Riots , Samuel Johnson , ... Proceedings against the Bishop of London , Discontent excited by the public Display of Roman Catholic Rites and Vestments , A Camp formed at Hounslow , Hugh Speke ; Proceedings ...
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... Court towards the Puritans , Partial Toleration granted in Scotland ,. Closeting , ... Declaration of Indulgence , ... Feeling of the Church of England ,. The Court and the Church contend for the Favor of the Puritans , 167 Letter to a ...
... Court towards the Puritans , Partial Toleration granted in Scotland ,. Closeting , ... Declaration of Indulgence , ... Feeling of the Church of England ,. The Court and the Church contend for the Favor of the Puritans , 167 Letter to a ...
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... court or zealous Cavaliers from the country . There were few things which such an assembly could perti- naciously refuse to the sovereign ; and happily for the nation , those few things were the very things on which James had set his ...
... court or zealous Cavaliers from the country . There were few things which such an assembly could perti- naciously refuse to the sovereign ; and happily for the nation , those few things were the very things on which James had set his ...
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... courts of Spain and Rome took the side of religious liberty , and loudly reprobated the cruelty of turning a savage ... court had acted as if it had meant to embarrass and annoy him . He was about to ask from a Protestant legislature a ...
... courts of Spain and Rome took the side of religious liberty , and loudly reprobated the cruelty of turning a savage ... court had acted as if it had meant to embarrass and annoy him . He was about to ask from a Protestant legislature a ...
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... court , and was treated with high consideration . Both the Papal emissaries did their best to diminish , as much as possible , the odium inseparable from the offices which they filled , and to restrain the rash zeal of James . The ...
... court , and was treated with high consideration . Both the Papal emissaries did their best to diminish , as much as possible , the odium inseparable from the offices which they filled , and to restrain the rash zeal of James . The ...
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