A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Band 3F. Cogan, 1751 |
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... Kings , and oppofe Laws . " The Phanatical Enemies of our King and Church ( fays the learned " Dr. P ― n ) drink in Rebellion as Water ; ' tis the very Subftance of " their Schifmatical Doctrine to overwhelm and deftroy ; and Common ...
... Kings , and oppofe Laws . " The Phanatical Enemies of our King and Church ( fays the learned " Dr. P ― n ) drink in Rebellion as Water ; ' tis the very Subftance of " their Schifmatical Doctrine to overwhelm and deftroy ; and Common ...
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... King , Lords , and Commons ; each have their feveral , their feparate , and their conjunctive Powers ; which ... King Edward VI . I call it the firft , becaufe ' twas under him that the whole Nation and the Government embraced the ...
... King , Lords , and Commons ; each have their feveral , their feparate , and their conjunctive Powers ; which ... King Edward VI . I call it the firft , becaufe ' twas under him that the whole Nation and the Government embraced the ...
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... King had liv'd , his Zeal and Integrity was fuch , that there was no doubt he would have gone on to perfect every thing he had begun , as new Light or more Know- ledge had encreased ; but the Return of Popery under Queen Mary put a Stop ...
... King had liv'd , his Zeal and Integrity was fuch , that there was no doubt he would have gone on to perfect every thing he had begun , as new Light or more Know- ledge had encreased ; but the Return of Popery under Queen Mary put a Stop ...
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... King Charles I. the Cafe alter'd , the King and Par- liament fell out about Matters of Civil Right , and Invafion of the Liberty and Properties of the People , the Puritans or Diffenters , call them what we pleafe , fell in unanimously ...
... King Charles I. the Cafe alter'd , the King and Par- liament fell out about Matters of Civil Right , and Invafion of the Liberty and Properties of the People , the Puritans or Diffenters , call them what we pleafe , fell in unanimously ...
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... King , we did not dip our Hands in Royal Blood , nor hurt the Lord's " Anointed . " No , that's true ; but the ... King , and having conquered him , and taken him Pri- foner , cut off his Head , because they had him : The Church of ...
... King , we did not dip our Hands in Royal Blood , nor hurt the Lord's " Anointed . " No , that's true ; but the ... King , and having conquered him , and taken him Pri- foner , cut off his Head , because they had him : The Church of ...
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