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... religion , and fuch men as " were beft affected to it , as the greateft impediment " to that change which they thought to introduce ; " to cherish and maintain those opinions in religion , " which brought ours nearest and most agreeable ...
... religion , and fuch men as " were beft affected to it , as the greateft impediment " to that change which they thought to introduce ; " to cherish and maintain those opinions in religion , " which brought ours nearest and most agreeable ...
Side 570
... religion , their liberty , or their " civil interefts . " answer to of Com- france . " As to their religion , he observed their fears to be " of two forts ; either as ours here established might " be invaded by the Roman party ; or as ...
... religion , their liberty , or their " civil interefts . " answer to of Com- france . " As to their religion , he observed their fears to be " of two forts ; either as ours here established might " be invaded by the Roman party ; or as ...
Side 694
... religion , and the public profeffion of the king- " dom , that fo he might be still more affured of those " foreign ftates of the Popish religion for their future " fupport and defence . 66 " These , they said , were fome of the grounds ...
... religion , and the public profeffion of the king- " dom , that fo he might be still more affured of those " foreign ftates of the Popish religion for their future " fupport and defence . 66 " These , they said , were fome of the grounds ...
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