The history of England: from the invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the revolution in 1688. By David Hume, EsqC. Corrall, Charing Cross, 1811 |
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... bishop of London ... Suspension of the penal laws ... State of Ireland ... Embassy to Rome ... Attempt upon Magdalen college ... Imprison- ment ... trial , and acquittal of the bishops ... Birth of the prince of Wales ......... Page 218 ...
... bishop of London ... Suspension of the penal laws ... State of Ireland ... Embassy to Rome ... Attempt upon Magdalen college ... Imprison- ment ... trial , and acquittal of the bishops ... Birth of the prince of Wales ......... Page 218 ...
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... bishops , to abolish their negatíve voice in the ecclesiastical courts , and to leave them little more than the right of prece- dency among the presbyters . But the presby terian zealots entertained great jealousy against this scheme ...
... bishops , to abolish their negatíve voice in the ecclesiastical courts , and to leave them little more than the right of prece- dency among the presbyters . But the presby terian zealots entertained great jealousy against this scheme ...
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... bishops , the whole power of the function , they dreaded , would soon follow : the least com- munication with ... Bishop's curates . The preachers themselves returned in a little time to their former practices , by which they hoped to ...
... bishops , the whole power of the function , they dreaded , would soon follow : the least com- munication with ... Bishop's curates . The preachers themselves returned in a little time to their former practices , by which they hoped to ...
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... 1668 , Mitchel fired a pistol at the primate , as he was sitting in his coach ; but the bishop of Orkney , stepping into the coach , hap- In pened to stretch out his arm , which intercepted the 1678 . 55 CHARLES II .
... 1668 , Mitchel fired a pistol at the primate , as he was sitting in his coach ; but the bishop of Orkney , stepping into the coach , hap- In pened to stretch out his arm , which intercepted the 1678 . 55 CHARLES II .
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... bishop of London , lord Roberts , lord Hollis , lord Russel , lord Ca- vendish , secretary Coventry , sir Francis North chief jus- tice , sir Henry Capel , sir John Ernley , sir Thomas Chiche- ley , sir William Temple , Edward Seymour ...
... bishop of London , lord Roberts , lord Hollis , lord Russel , lord Ca- vendish , secretary Coventry , sir Francis North chief jus- tice , sir Henry Capel , sir John Ernley , sir Thomas Chiche- ley , sir William Temple , Edward Seymour ...
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