Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2John Murray, 1848 - 609 páginas |
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... Quakers ' Tithe Bill - Opposition of the Bishops and Clergy to the latter - Lord Hervey's zeal for it - Complains of the abuses of Queen Anne's Bounty - Bishops Sherlock and Butts - The King's indecent impatience to end these questions ...
... Quakers ' Tithe Bill - Opposition of the Bishops and Clergy to the latter - Lord Hervey's zeal for it - Complains of the abuses of Queen Anne's Bounty - Bishops Sherlock and Butts - The King's indecent impatience to end these questions ...
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... Quakers ' Tithe Bill - Opposition of the Bishops and Clergy to the latter - Lord Hervey's zeal for it - Complains of the abuses of Queen Anne's Bounty - Bishops Sherlock and Butts - The King's indecent impatience to end these questions ...
... Quakers ' Tithe Bill - Opposition of the Bishops and Clergy to the latter - Lord Hervey's zeal for it - Complains of the abuses of Queen Anne's Bounty - Bishops Sherlock and Butts - The King's indecent impatience to end these questions ...
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... Quakers . All that the Quakers desired from this Bill was , not to be exempted from paying any tithes whatever paid by Church - of - England men ; but as their silly con- sciences would not permit them to pay tithes without being ...
... Quakers . All that the Quakers desired from this Bill was , not to be exempted from paying any tithes whatever paid by Church - of - England men ; but as their silly con- sciences would not permit them to pay tithes without being ...
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... Quakers was such as would list all mankind on their side , and irritate all mankind against the clergy if it was refused , for which reason he must be for it . The Bishop of London , who could never brook the least contradiction , was ...
... Quakers was such as would list all mankind on their side , and irritate all mankind against the clergy if it was refused , for which reason he must be for it . The Bishop of London , who could never brook the least contradiction , was ...
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... Quakers ' Bills then depending , it was resolved that the Bishops should all send circular letters through their respective dioceses , to alarm the clergy , to notify to them what was going on in Parlia- ment , to advise them to ...
... Quakers ' Bills then depending , it was resolved that the Bishops should all send circular letters through their respective dioceses , to alarm the clergy , to notify to them what was going on in Parlia- ment , to advise them to ...
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