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... and having since had the honour to be of zeal to religion , law , liberty , and
parliaments , near two great kings in some trust , so I shall per( words of precious
esteem in their just significa- form the same with all faithfulness and ingenuity ;
tion ...
... and having since had the honour to be of zeal to religion , law , liberty , and
parliaments , near two great kings in some trust , so I shall per( words of precious
esteem in their just significa- form the same with all faithfulness and ingenuity ;
tion ...
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... who , though the exercise of that religion in England , which they might safely ,
should not be trusted with the they now saw concluded , without any signal or
secret , till they were even ready to be embarked . real benefit or advantage to
them ...
... who , though the exercise of that religion in England , which they might safely ,
should not be trusted with the they now saw concluded , without any signal or
secret , till they were even ready to be embarked . real benefit or advantage to
them ...
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Lionel Cranfeild , who , “ heart in his religion , but such wonderful abilities though
extracted from a gentleman's family , had " to defend the same in his discourse
and argu- been bred in the city , and , being a man of great wit " ments , that they
...
Lionel Cranfeild , who , “ heart in his religion , but such wonderful abilities though
extracted from a gentleman's family , had " to defend the same in his discourse
and argu- been bred in the city , and , being a man of great wit " ments , that they
...
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He died in and in which he did nothing of the least importa lucky time , in the
beginning of the rebellion , ance , and which is more wonderful , he was
afterwhen neither religion , or loyalty , or law , or wisdom , wards made general of
the army ...
He died in and in which he did nothing of the least importa lucky time , in the
beginning of the rebellion , ance , and which is more wonderful , he was
afterwhen neither religion , or loyalty , or law , or wisdom , wards made general of
the army ...
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... wealth of England , besides that he had sacrificed which was purely
presbyterian ; no form of religion the whole revenue and benefit of that kingdom
to in practice , no liturgy , nor the least appearance of themselves , were not
looked upon as ...
... wealth of England , besides that he had sacrificed which was purely
presbyterian ; no form of religion the whole revenue and benefit of that kingdom
to in practice , no liturgy , nor the least appearance of themselves , were not
looked upon as ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 4 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
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