The History of England from the Accession of James II.E. H. Butler & Company, 1856 |
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... divine precept and example , he had lowered the standard till it was beneath the average level of human nature . He gloried in multitudes of con- verts who had been baptized in the remote regions of the East : but it was reported that ...
... divine precept and example , he had lowered the standard till it was beneath the average level of human nature . He gloried in multitudes of con- verts who had been baptized in the remote regions of the East : but it was reported that ...
Sivu 51
... divine authority they pos- sessed . * During many years the union between the Supreme Pon- tiffs and the Order had continued unbroken . Had that union been . still unbroken when James the Second ascended the English throne , had the ...
... divine authority they pos- sessed . * During many years the union between the Supreme Pon- tiffs and the Order had continued unbroken . Had that union been . still unbroken when James the Second ascended the English throne , had the ...
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... divine laws , and at the risk of awful penalties . He must have been conscious that , though he thought adultery sinful , he was an adulterer : but nothing could convince him that any man who professed to think rebellion sinful would ...
... divine laws , and at the risk of awful penalties . He must have been conscious that , though he thought adultery sinful , he was an adulterer : but nothing could convince him that any man who professed to think rebellion sinful would ...
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... divine grace had touched the most false and callous of human hearts , During many months the wily minister continued to be regarded at court as a promising catechumen , without exhibiting himself to the public in the character of a ...
... divine grace had touched the most false and callous of human hearts , During many months the wily minister continued to be regarded at court as a promising catechumen , without exhibiting himself to the public in the character of a ...
Sivu 73
... divine of distinguished abilities , who had written with sharpness against Whigs and Dis- senters , and had been rewarded by the government with the Mastership of the Temple and with a pension , was one of the first who incurred the ...
... divine of distinguished abilities , who had written with sharpness against Whigs and Dis- senters , and had been rewarded by the government with the Mastership of the Temple and with a pension , was one of the first who incurred the ...
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Adda answer appeared army Avaux Barillon Bishop Bonrepaux Burnet chief Church of England Church of Rome Citters Clarendon Clarendon's Diary Clarke's clergy command Commons conscience Council court crown Danby declared dispensing power Dissenters divine Dutch Earl ecclesiastical eminent enemies English Exclusion Bill favour feeling France friends Halifax hand head honour hope House House of Stuart Ireland Irish James Jesuits King King's letter Lewis liberty London Gazette Lord Lieutenant Luttrell's Diary Majesty ment mind minister nation never Oxford palace Papists Parliament party peers persons political Popery Popish prelates Prince of Orange Prince's Princess Privy Protestant Puritan refused regiments religion Revolution Rochester Roman Catholic royal Rye House Plot Sancroft scarcely seemed sent soldiers soon sovereign spirit strong suffered Sunderland temper thought throne tion took Tories troops Tyrconnel Whigs Whitehall whole William