Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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... as í Bishop Burnet partly implies , but Mr. Arthur OnNow more distinctly informs
me , it once depended on a single Vote in the House of Commons , whether King
James should be permitted to employ Popish Officers in his Army or not : Which ...
... as í Bishop Burnet partly implies , but Mr. Arthur OnNow more distinctly informs
me , it once depended on a single Vote in the House of Commons , whether King
James should be permitted to employ Popish Officers in his Army or not : Which ...
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known to be a great Friend of King James's , and perhaps hoped to be made a
Bishop by him : Which is sufficient for understanding his Temper and Principles ;
and this at a Time when the Body of the Protestants , and the University in ...
known to be a great Friend of King James's , and perhaps hoped to be made a
Bishop by him : Which is sufficient for understanding his Temper and Principles ;
and this at a Time when the Body of the Protestants , and the University in ...
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... once taken an Oath to King James , could not satisfy their Consciences in
breaking it , while he lived , for any Confideration whatsoever . These two were
long my particular Acquaintance : And I well remember , that when King James
dyed ...
... once taken an Oath to King James , could not satisfy their Consciences in
breaking it , while he lived , for any Confideration whatsoever . These two were
long my particular Acquaintance : And I well remember , that when King James
dyed ...
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Bishop Burnet , in the History of his own Times , says , that King William then
turned himself much to the “ Meditations of Religion , and to secret Prayer : “ That
the new Archbishop Tenison , was often and long with him ; and that he entred
into ...
Bishop Burnet , in the History of his own Times , says , that King William then
turned himself much to the “ Meditations of Religion , and to secret Prayer : “ That
the new Archbishop Tenison , was often and long with him ; and that he entred
into ...
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And then of the hole Number the King's Highness may chuse the most Excellent .
Affuring you , my Lord , that I know no Man more mete for the Dean's Room , in
England , than Dr. Crome , who by his sincere Learning , godly Conversation ...
And then of the hole Number the King's Highness may chuse the most Excellent .
Affuring you , my Lord , that I know no Man more mete for the Dean's Room , in
England , than Dr. Crome , who by his sincere Learning , godly Conversation ...
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