| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 504 trang
...encroachments of the crown. The first champions on this service of danger were Lloyd, bishop of St. Asaph, Kenn of Bath and Wells, Turner of Ely, Lake of Chichester,...remonstrated that they could not read his declaration consistently with their consciences, or the respect they owed the protestant religion. This modest... | |
| John Brown - 1823 - 456 trang
...about two hundred churches, seven of them in London. Sancroft of Canterbury, Loyd of St. Asaph, Ken of Bath and Wells, Turner of Ely, Lake of Chichester, White of Peterborough, and Trelawney of Bristol, in an address to James, attempted to justify their not publishing his declaration, as they could not... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 398 trang
...of the crown. The first champions on this service of danger, were Lloyd, bishop of St Asaph ; Ken, of Bath and Wells ; Turner of Ely ; Lake, of Chichester ; White, of Peterborough ; and Ttelawmey, of Bristol : these, together with Bancroft, the primate concerted an address, in the form... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1824 - 568 trang
...determined to oppose this violence done to their consciences ; and Lloyd, bishop of St. Asaph ; Ken, of Bath and Wells; Turner, of Ely; Lake, of Chichester...White, of Peterborough ; and Trelawney, of Bristol, met privately with the primate, and drew up a petition to the king, that he would not insist on their... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 478 trang
...In order to encourage them in this resolution, six prelates, namely, Lloyde hishop of St. Asaph, Ken of Bath and Wells, Turner of Ely, Lake of Chichester, White of Peterborough, and Trelawney of Bristol, met-privately with the primate, and concerted the form of a petition to the king. They there represent... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 780 trang
...encroachments of the crown. The first champions on this service of danger were Lloyd, hishop of St. Asaph, Kenn of Bath and Wells, Turner of Ely. Lake of Chichester, White of Peterhorough, and Trelawney of Bristol. These, together with Sancroft the primate, concerted an address,... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1827 - 568 trang
...determined to oppose this violence done to their consciences ; and Lloyd, bishop of St. Asaph ; Ken, of Bath and Wells ; Turner, of Ely ; Lake, of Chichester...White, of Peterborough ; and Trelawney, of Bristol, met privately with the primate, and drew up a petition to the king, that he would not insist on their... | |
| Richard Thomson - 1828 - 316 trang
...it. To effect this Dr Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lloyd, Bishop of St Asaph, Kenn, of BatJi and Wells, Turner, of Ely, Lake, of Chichester, White of Peterborough, and Trelawney, of Bristol, signed and presented a petition to the King, declaring that they could not read his Declaration with... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 422 trang
...agreeable to their party prejudices, and they willingly submitted to them. The contrary was now the case. of Ely, Lake of Chichester, White of Peterborough, and Trelawney of Bristol, met privately with the primate, and concerted the form of a petition to the king. They there represent... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 442 trang
...Peterborough, and Trelawney of Bristol, together with Bancroft the primate, concerted an address, in form of a petition, to the king, which, with the warmest expressions of zeal and submission, stated that they could not read his declaration consistently with their consciences, or the respect... | |
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