The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... body politic , and reproachfully pointed at by all who feared or envied the greatness of England . Yet , unless I greatly deceive myself , the general effect of this checkered narrative will be to excite thankfulness in all religious ...
... body politic , and reproachfully pointed at by all who feared or envied the greatness of England . Yet , unless I greatly deceive myself , the general effect of this checkered narrative will be to excite thankfulness in all religious ...
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... body of disciplined troops . The policy which the parliamentary as- semblies of Europe ought to have adopted was , to take their stand firmly on their constitutional right to give or withhold money , and resolutely to refuse funds for ...
... body of disciplined troops . The policy which the parliamentary as- semblies of Europe ought to have adopted was , to take their stand firmly on their constitutional right to give or withhold money , and resolutely to refuse funds for ...
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... body of Protestants , on the other hand , regarded prel- acy as positively unlawful , and persuaded themselves that they found a very different form of ecclesiastical government prescribed in Scripture . The founders of the Anglican ...
... body of Protestants , on the other hand , regarded prel- acy as positively unlawful , and persuaded themselves that they found a very different form of ecclesiastical government prescribed in Scripture . The founders of the Anglican ...
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... body of Christian men , and ought to be exercised by the chief magistrate , as the representative of the society . When it was objected that Saint Paul had spoken of certain persons whom the Holy Ghost had made overseers and shep- herds ...
... body of Christian men , and ought to be exercised by the chief magistrate , as the representative of the society . When it was objected that Saint Paul had spoken of certain persons whom the Holy Ghost had made overseers and shep- herds ...
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... body of Protestants as a scheme for serving two masters , as an attempt to unite the worship of the Lord with the wor- ship of Baal . In the days of Edward the Sixth , the scruples of this party had repeatedly thrown great difficulties ...
... body of Protestants as a scheme for serving two masters , as an attempt to unite the worship of the Lord with the wor- ship of Baal . In the days of Edward the Sixth , the scruples of this party had repeatedly thrown great difficulties ...
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