| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 408 sider
...national church, and yet his creed taught him " to abide by his allegiance, and use no other weapons but prayers and tears for the recovery of his sovereign from the wicked and unadvised counsels wherewith he was entangled." Agreeably to these principles, he could not be induced... | |
| Robert South - 1823 - 618 sider
...should suffer, he would, by " the divine assistance, continue to abide by his allegiance, " and use no other weapons but his prayers and tears for " the recovery of his sovereign from the wicked and unad" vised counsels wherewith he was entangled." However, when tfle revolution was happily brought... | |
| 1824 - 408 sider
...national church, and yet his creed taught him " to abide by his allegiance, and use no other weapons but prayers and tears for the recovery of his sovereign from the wicked and unadvised counsels wherewith he was entangled." Agreeably to these principles, he could not be induced... | |
| 1824 - 408 sider
...national church, and yet his creed taught him " to abide by his allegiance, and use no other weapons but prayers and tears for the recovery of his sovereign from the wicked and unadvised counsels wherewith he was entangled." Agreeably to these principles, he could not be induced... | |
| Englishmen - 1835 - 476 sider
...national church, and yet his creed taught him " to abide by his allegiance, and use no other weapons but prayers and tears for the recovery of his sovereign from the wicked and unadvised counsels wherewith he was entangled." Agreeably to these principles, he could not be induced... | |
| Robert South - 1842 - 626 sider
...should suffer, he would, by " the divine assistance, continue to abide by his allegiance, " and use no other weapons but his prayers and tears for " the recovery of his sovereign from the wicked and unad" vised counsels wherewith he was entangled." However, when the revolution was happily brought... | |
| 1842 - 524 sider
...he should sutler, he would, by the divine' assistance, continue to abide by his allegiance, and use no other weapons but his prayers and tears for the recovery of his sovereign from the wicked and unadvised councils wherewith ho was entangled." On the abdication of James and tho settlement of the... | |
| 1842 - 538 sider
...would, by the divine assistance, continue to abide by his allegiance, and use no other weapons but Ins prayers and tears for the recovery of his sovereign from the wicked and unadvised councils wherewith he was entangled.' On the abdication of James and the settlement of the... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 504 sider
...national church, and yet his creed taught him " to abide by his allegiance, and use no other weapons but prayers and tears for the recovery of his sovereign from the wicked and unadvised counsels wherewith he was entangled." Agreeably to these principles, he could not be induced... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 818 sider
...national church, and yet his creed taught him " to abide by his allegiance, and use no other weapons but prayers and tears for the recovery of his sovereign from the wicked and unadvised counsels wherewith he was entangled." Agreeably to these principles, be could not be induced... | |
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