The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... desired his con- currence ; but he denied that he himself had ever expressed any approbation of the crime , and , in excuse for his concealing it , he alleged the danger of revealing the secret , either to Henry , who had no resolution ...
... desired his con- currence ; but he denied that he himself had ever expressed any approbation of the crime , and , in excuse for his concealing it , he alleged the danger of revealing the secret , either to Henry , who had no resolution ...
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... desired the mag- istrates of Edinburgh to give them a splendid dinner before their departure . To prevent this entertainment , the clergy appointed that very day for a public fast ; and , finding that their orders were not regarded ...
... desired the mag- istrates of Edinburgh to give them a splendid dinner before their departure . To prevent this entertainment , the clergy appointed that very day for a public fast ; and , finding that their orders were not regarded ...
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... desired to subscribe it . Nov. 23. A Elizabeth , that she might the more discourage malcontents by showing them the concurrence of the nation in her favor , summoned a new Parliament , and she met with that Parliament . dutiful ...
... desired to subscribe it . Nov. 23. A Elizabeth , that she might the more discourage malcontents by showing them the concurrence of the nation in her favor , summoned a new Parliament , and she met with that Parliament . dutiful ...
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... desired , in their humble petition , that no bishop should exercise his function of ordination but with the 48 Some even of those who defend the queen's measures allow that in ten years fifty priests were executed and fifty - five ...
... desired , in their humble petition , that no bishop should exercise his function of ordination but with the 48 Some even of those who defend the queen's measures allow that in ten years fifty priests were executed and fifty - five ...
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... desired that no clergyman should be instituted into any benefice without pre- vious notice being given to the parish that they might exam- ine whether there lay any objection to his life or doctrine- an attempt towards a popular model ...
... desired that no clergyman should be instituted into any benefice without pre- vious notice being given to the parish that they might exam- ine whether there lay any objection to his life or doctrine- an attempt towards a popular model ...
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