The Puritan Revolution: A Documentary HistoryStuart E. Prall Anchor Books, 1968 - 337 sider |
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... honor ; to see his people united in ways of duty to him , and endeavors of the public good ; to see hap- piness , wealth , peace and safety derived to his own kingdom , and procured to his allies by the influence of his own power and ...
... honor ; to see his people united in ways of duty to him , and endeavors of the public good ; to see hap- piness , wealth , peace and safety derived to his own kingdom , and procured to his allies by the influence of his own power and ...
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... Honor ; or to be contented only with some leaves , and withering formalities of them , without any real fruits , such as tend to the Public good ; for which Princes should always remember they are born and by providence designed . The ...
... Honor ; or to be contented only with some leaves , and withering formalities of them , without any real fruits , such as tend to the Public good ; for which Princes should always remember they are born and by providence designed . The ...
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... Honor , will never injure or diminish Your great- ness , but will rather be as interchangings of love , loyalty , and confidence , between a Prince , and his People . Nor would the events of this black Parliament have been other than ...
... Honor , will never injure or diminish Your great- ness , but will rather be as interchangings of love , loyalty , and confidence , between a Prince , and his People . Nor would the events of this black Parliament have been other than ...
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aforesaid arms Army Army's Arrears authority Bishops Boroughs cause charge Charles Stuart Christ Church civil Colonel Colonel Birch common Commonwealth Commonwealth of England conscience consent constitution corrupt Council counties Court Cromwell danger declared desire divers Earl elected endeavors enemies England English estates faith forces forthwith freedom God's grievances hath hearts honor hope horse Houses of Parliament imprisoned insisted Ireland John Lilburne John Pym judge justice King King's kingdom land late liberty likewise live Long Parliament Lord Protector Majesty Majesty's men's ment Model Army monarchy Nation never officers oppressions Ordinance Papists Parishes therein Parlia party peace people's persons Petition Petition of Right places present pretended Pride's Purge Prince proceedings Puritan Queen reason redress reformation reign religion Revolution Royalists Scotland Soldiers Star Chamber subjects thereby thereof thereunto things tion Tower of London Towns trust unto whereas whole William Walwyn
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Covetous of Truth: The Life and Work of Thomas White, 1593–1676 B.C. Southgate Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1993 |