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... Protestant , * See James Quin's account of Haines in Davies's Miscellanies ; Tom Brown's Works ; Lives of Sharpers ; Dryden's Epilogue to the Secular Masque . This fact , which escaped the minute researches of Malone , appears from the ...
... Protestant , * See James Quin's account of Haines in Davies's Miscellanies ; Tom Brown's Works ; Lives of Sharpers ; Dryden's Epilogue to the Secular Masque . This fact , which escaped the minute researches of Malone , appears from the ...
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... Protestant Dissenters : but at the close of the poem , and in the preface , which was written after the poem had been finished , the Protestant Dissenters are invited to make com- mon cause with the Roman Catholics against the Church of ...
... Protestant Dissenters : but at the close of the poem , and in the preface , which was written after the poem had been finished , the Protestant Dissenters are invited to make com- mon cause with the Roman Catholics against the Church of ...
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... Protestant subjects at once . If he could bring him- self to make concessions to the party which predominated in both Houses , if he could bring himself to leave to the esta- blished religion all its dignities , emoluments , and ...
... Protestant subjects at once . If he could bring him- self to make concessions to the party which predominated in both Houses , if he could bring himself to leave to the esta- blished religion all its dignities , emoluments , and ...
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... not obtain entire liberty for Roman Catholics and yet main- tain the laws against Protestant Dissenters . He leaned , * Van Leeuwen , Dec. 25 . Jan. 4. 1685 . therefore , to the plan of a general indulgence ; 36 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... not obtain entire liberty for Roman Catholics and yet main- tain the laws against Protestant Dissenters . He leaned , * Van Leeuwen , Dec. 25 . Jan. 4. 1685 . therefore , to the plan of a general indulgence ; 36 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... Protestant Dissenters to perform their worship publicly . He forbade his subjects , on pain of his highest displeasure , to molest any religious assembly . He also abrogated all those Acts which imposed any religious test as a ...
... Protestant Dissenters to perform their worship publicly . He forbade his subjects , on pain of his highest displeasure , to molest any religious assembly . He also abrogated all those Acts which imposed any religious test as a ...
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