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Page vii
... Bishops presented to the King The London Clergy disobey the Royal Order Hesitation of the Government . It is determined to prosecute the Bishops for a Libel They are examined by the Privy Council They are committed to the Tower Birth of ...
... Bishops presented to the King The London Clergy disobey the Royal Order Hesitation of the Government . It is determined to prosecute the Bishops for a Libel They are examined by the Privy Council They are committed to the Tower Birth of ...
Page viii
... Bishops 240 His Concessions ill received 242 Proofs of the Birth of the Prince of Wales submitted to the Privy Council 244 Disgrace of Sunderland 246 William takes leave of the States of Holland 247 He embarks and sails ; He is driven ...
... Bishops 240 His Concessions ill received 242 Proofs of the Birth of the Prince of Wales submitted to the Privy Council 244 Disgrace of Sunderland 246 William takes leave of the States of Holland 247 He embarks and sails ; He is driven ...
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... Bishop's history , retracted this praise : but to such a retractation little importance can be attached . Even Swift has the justice to say , " After all , he was a man of generosity and good- nature . " - Short Remarks on Bishop ...
... Bishop's history , retracted this praise : but to such a retractation little importance can be attached . Even Swift has the justice to say , " After all , he was a man of generosity and good- nature . " - Short Remarks on Bishop ...
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... Bishops ; but since that beloved Church had been threatened by far more formidable dangers from a very different quarter , these apprehensions had lost almost all their power . Thus , at the same moment , both the great par- ties began ...
... Bishops ; but since that beloved Church had been threatened by far more formidable dangers from a very different quarter , these apprehensions had lost almost all their power . Thus , at the same moment , both the great par- ties began ...
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... Bishops on the Stuarts . But , on close enquiry , it will appear that the disgrace belongs to but a small part of the Puritan party . There was scarcely a market town in England without at least a knot of separatists . No exertion was ...
... Bishops on the Stuarts . But , on close enquiry , it will appear that the disgrace belongs to but a small part of the Puritan party . There was scarcely a market town in England without at least a knot of separatists . No exertion was ...
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