| David Hume - 1887 - 886 trang
...Hereupon six of the bishops — Lloyd of St. Asaph, Ken of Bath AD 1687-1688. TRIAL OF TUE SEVEN BISHOPS. and Wells, Turner of Ely, Lake of Chichester, White of Peterborough, and Trelawney of Bristol — held a consultation with the primate, and drew up a respectful petition to the king, representing... | |
| Alexander Hugh Hore - 1891 - 578 trang
...Besides the Archbishop seven Prelates were present : Compton, of London, Lloyd, of St. Asaph, Ken, of Bath and Wells, Turner, of Ely, Lake, of Chichester, White, of Peterborough, Trelawney, of Bristol ; and the following clergy : Tillotson, Dean of Canterbury, Stillingfleet, Dean... | |
| Frederick Arthur Clarke - 1905 - 276 trang
...and mainly in the words of his earlier memorandum, and was signed by him and his six suffragans, Ken of Bath and Wells, Turner of Ely, Lake of Chichester, White of Peterborough, Lloyd of St. Asaph, Trelawney of Bristol. It must be observed that in all this there was nothing inconsistent... | |
| Richard Davey - 1906 - 718 trang
...resolution that brought about this result — Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lloyd of St. Asaph, Ken of Bath and Wells, Turner of Ely, Lake of Chichester, White of Peterborough, and Trelawney of Bristol — were called upon to attend a Privy Council, at the conclusion of which they were told they would... | |
| Philip Gilbert Hamerton - 1906 - 354 trang
...his brother bishops to Lambeth, and the six who were able to obey him, namely Lloyd of St. Asaph, Ken of Bath and Wells, Turner of Ely, Lake of Chichester, White of Peterborough, and Trelawney of Bristol, joined in a temperate protest, in which they told the King that the declaration was illegal, and asked... | |
| R. W. Dale - 1907 - 808 trang
...the bishops met at Lambeth — Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lloyd, Bishop of St. Asaph, Ken of Bath and Wells, Turner of Ely, Lake of Chichester, White of Peterborough, Trelawney of Exeter — and agreed upon a petition to the King, in which they said that their " averseness... | |
| R. W. Dale - 1907 - 812 trang
...the bishops met at Lambeth — Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lloyd, Bishop of St. Asaph, Ken of Bath and Wells, Turner of Ely, Lake of Chichester, White of Peterborough, Trelawney of Exeter — and agreed upon a petition to the King, in which they said that their " averseness... | |
| 1919 - 822 trang
...allow it to be read in their churches — were Sancroft, Abp. of Canterbury, Lloyd of St. Asaph, Ken of Bath and Wells, Turner of Ely, Lake of Chichester, White of Peterborough, and Trelawney of Bristol. To their portraits is here added that of Compton of London, who on account of his opposition to Popery... | |
| Jane Austen - 2006 - 20 trang
...withdraw the order. The first champions on this service of danger were Loyde, bishop of St. Asaph, Ken of Bath and Wells, Turner of Ely, Lake of Chichester, White of Peterborow, and Trelawney of Bristol; these, together with Sancroft the primate, concerted an address,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1858 - 682 trang
...service in their churches. The clergy resolved to disobey this order. Loyd, Bishop of St. Asaph, Kenn of Bath and Wells, Turner of Ely, Lake of Chichester, White of Peterborough, and Trelawney of Bristol, together with Bancroft the primate, concerted an address in the form of a petition to the king, which,... | |
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