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... Palace ; Petition of the Seven 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 ...
... Palace ; Petition of the Seven 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 ...
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... palace and frequently in the closet , that he lived with a splendour to which the Puritan divines were little accustomed , and that he was perpetually surrounded * Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses ; Obser- vator ; Heraclitus Ridens , passim ...
... palace and frequently in the closet , that he lived with a splendour to which the Puritan divines were little accustomed , and that he was perpetually surrounded * Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses ; Obser- vator ; Heraclitus Ridens , passim ...
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... palace to know the result . Two royal messengers were in attendance during the discussion . They returned with the unwelcome news that Howe had declared himself decidedly adverse to the dispensing power , and that he had , after long ...
... palace to know the result . Two royal messengers were in attendance during the discussion . They returned with the unwelcome news that Howe had declared himself decidedly adverse to the dispensing power , and that he had , after long ...
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... palace . He found a brilliant circle of noblemen and gentlemen as- sembled . James immediately came to him , spoke to him very graciously , and concluded by saying , " I have put you down , Mr. Kiffin , for an Alderman of London . " The ...
... palace . He found a brilliant circle of noblemen and gentlemen as- sembled . James immediately came to him , spoke to him very graciously , and concluded by saying , " I have put you down , Mr. Kiffin , for an Alderman of London . " The ...
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... palace : but such was now their style no longer . Divines who aspired to a high place in the King's favour and confidence could not venture to speak with asperity of the King's religion . Congregations therefore complained loudly that ...
... palace : but such was now their style no longer . Divines who aspired to a high place in the King's favour and confidence could not venture to speak with asperity of the King's religion . Congregations therefore complained loudly that ...
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