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... Bishops , and to have used many learned Church- men with great contempt and infolence ; and yet he left no way unpractifed to affure the King , " that he " would do great matters in Parliament for his fervice , if " he might be at ...
... Bishops , and to have used many learned Church- men with great contempt and infolence ; and yet he left no way unpractifed to affure the King , " that he " would do great matters in Parliament for his fervice , if " he might be at ...
Side 363
... Bishops ' nor purposes ; was a fhort bill that was brought in , votes in " to take away the Bishops ' votes in Parliament ; and " to leave them out in all commiffions of the peace , ❝or that had relation to any temporal affairs ...
... Bishops ' nor purposes ; was a fhort bill that was brought in , votes in " to take away the Bishops ' votes in Parliament ; and " to leave them out in all commiffions of the peace , ❝or that had relation to any temporal affairs ...
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... Bishops , who was most rudely treated by the rabble ; who gathered themselves toge- ther about the House of Peers , crying out , No Bishops , no Bishops and his perfon was affaulted , and robes . torn from his back ; upon which , in ...
... Bishops , who was most rudely treated by the rabble ; who gathered themselves toge- ther about the House of Peers , crying out , No Bishops , no Bishops and his perfon was affaulted , and robes . torn from his back ; upon which , in ...
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