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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... pretended to , and declared to be their Opinion . But to find the Church of England Men , whofe Loyalty has been the ... pretends to be famous through the whole World for her Faithfulness to Kings ; for her , as foon as ever the King did ...
... pretended to , and declared to be their Opinion . But to find the Church of England Men , whofe Loyalty has been the ... pretends to be famous through the whole World for her Faithfulness to Kings ; for her , as foon as ever the King did ...
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... pretending to a blind abfolute Obedience to Princes , be their Com- mands never fo abfolute , tyrannical or illegal ... pretended to ; and therefore the Fault lay in thofe People , People , who being themselves Members of the Church of ...
... pretending to a blind abfolute Obedience to Princes , be their Com- mands never fo abfolute , tyrannical or illegal ... pretended to ; and therefore the Fault lay in thofe People , People , who being themselves Members of the Church of ...
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... pretended to , and then call it the Doctrine of the Church of England . The first Beginning of their pretended Doctrine was found in Manwaring's and Sibthorp's Libels , in the Days of King Charles I. cajoling the King ; and then to ...
... pretended to , and then call it the Doctrine of the Church of England . The first Beginning of their pretended Doctrine was found in Manwaring's and Sibthorp's Libels , in the Days of King Charles I. cajoling the King ; and then to ...
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... pretended to . At laft they took Arms ; and when they did , they did it to Purpose , carried all before them , fubdued Monarchy , cut of their King's Head , and all that . After the Restoration Things began to return to their old ...
... pretended to . At laft they took Arms ; and when they did , they did it to Purpose , carried all before them , fubdued Monarchy , cut of their King's Head , and all that . After the Restoration Things began to return to their old ...
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... pretend to more Loyalty , and more flavish Principles than you intend to Practice . Never pretend to more Obedience than your Sovereing requires . Our late King , who I am not afham'd to fhow as a Patern for future Ages , re- quir'd ...
... pretend to more Loyalty , and more flavish Principles than you intend to Practice . Never pretend to more Obedience than your Sovereing requires . Our late King , who I am not afham'd to fhow as a Patern for future Ages , re- quir'd ...
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