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Page xi
... money bills were in the hands of the Commons , whose opulence had generated a spirit of independence and a jealousy of regal encroachment , they refused to grant him supplies , without first insisting on the redress of grievances .
... money bills were in the hands of the Commons , whose opulence had generated a spirit of independence and a jealousy of regal encroachment , they refused to grant him supplies , without first insisting on the redress of grievances .
Page xix
... difficulties by the Scottish army , was obliged once more ( April 1640 ) to call a parlia- > ment ; which , like the preceding , insisting upon a redress of grievances before it would grant supplies , was also abruptly dissolved .
... difficulties by the Scottish army , was obliged once more ( April 1640 ) to call a parlia- > ment ; which , like the preceding , insisting upon a redress of grievances before it would grant supplies , was also abruptly dissolved .
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... by that commission granted to eight bishops , eight other divines , eight civilians , eight common lawyers , to frame ecclesiastical constitutions ; wbich no wonder if it came to nothing , for ( as Hayward relates ) both their ...
... by that commission granted to eight bishops , eight other divines , eight civilians , eight common lawyers , to frame ecclesiastical constitutions ; wbich no wonder if it came to nothing , for ( as Hayward relates ) both their ...
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So as may plainly appear , that this tradition of bishoping Timothy over Ephesus was but taken for granted out of that place in St. Paul , which was only an intreating him to tarry at Ephesus , to do something left him in charge .
So as may plainly appear , that this tradition of bishoping Timothy over Ephesus was but taken for granted out of that place in St. Paul , which was only an intreating him to tarry at Ephesus , to do something left him in charge .
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We grant them bishops , we grant them worthy men , we grant them placed in several churches by the apostles ; we grant that Irenæus and Tertullian affirm this , but that they were placed in a superior order above the presbytery ...
We grant them bishops , we grant them worthy men , we grant them placed in several churches by the apostles ; we grant that Irenæus and Tertullian affirm this , but that they were placed in a superior order above the presbytery ...
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