Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1 |
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In most of the other European kingdoms the employment of mercenaries led to despotism ; and James and Charles I , ambitious of being upon a level with their neighbours ...
In most of the other European kingdoms the employment of mercenaries led to despotism ; and James and Charles I , ambitious of being upon a level with their neighbours ...
Page xiv
star - chamber issued a decree , that the printers of the kingdom should be limited to a certain number , and that no book should be printed without'a licence , or imported for sale without the inspection of persons employed for the ...
star - chamber issued a decree , that the printers of the kingdom should be limited to a certain number , and that no book should be printed without'a licence , or imported for sale without the inspection of persons employed for the ...
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... have still hindered our uniform consent to the rest of the churches abroad , at this time especially when the kingdom is in a good propensity thereto ; and all men in prayers , in hopes , or in disputes , either for or against it .
... have still hindered our uniform consent to the rest of the churches abroad , at this time especially when the kingdom is in a good propensity thereto ; and all men in prayers , in hopes , or in disputes , either for or against it .
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First , he no sooner entered into his kingdom , but into a war with Scotland ; from whence the protector returning with victory , had but pewly put his hand to repeal the six articles , and throw the images out of churches ...
First , he no sooner entered into his kingdom , but into a war with Scotland ; from whence the protector returning with victory , had but pewly put his hand to repeal the six articles , and throw the images out of churches ...
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... to study ways how to inake a coherence between the church's polity and theirs : therefore , when Pilate heard once our Saviour Christ professing that “ his kingdom was not of this world , ” he thought the man could not stand much in ...
... to study ways how to inake a coherence between the church's polity and theirs : therefore , when Pilate heard once our Saviour Christ professing that “ his kingdom was not of this world , ” he thought the man could not stand much in ...
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