The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... persons in power apprehensions , that the exer- tions of the advocates of a further reformation in religion would endanger the tranquillity of the state ; and , following up this alarm , he called upon the civil magistracy , " to awake ...
... persons in power apprehensions , that the exer- tions of the advocates of a further reformation in religion would endanger the tranquillity of the state ; and , following up this alarm , he called upon the civil magistracy , " to awake ...
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... persons of high rank , " whose office and duty it were rather to suppress this fond affection than to nourish it ; " and endeavoured to awaken the fears of her majesty , by declaring , that these principles tended to “ the disturbance ...
... persons of high rank , " whose office and duty it were rather to suppress this fond affection than to nourish it ; " and endeavoured to awaken the fears of her majesty , by declaring , that these principles tended to “ the disturbance ...
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... persons whom he had apprehended was unwilling to give testimony against his associates in the crime of worship- ping God according to the forms of their religion , the commis- sioners were authorized , " according to their discretion ...
... persons whom he had apprehended was unwilling to give testimony against his associates in the crime of worship- ping God according to the forms of their religion , the commis- sioners were authorized , " according to their discretion ...
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... persons of equivocal character , in point both of morals and orthodoxy , into some of the most valuable livings in the church . The new metropolitan , however , regarded the perils which environed the ecclesiastical establishment with a ...
... persons of equivocal character , in point both of morals and orthodoxy , into some of the most valuable livings in the church . The new metropolitan , however , regarded the perils which environed the ecclesiastical establishment with a ...
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... person ; and availed himself of every opportunity which presented itself , of vilifying his grace , as pushing matters to such an extremity as was likely to endanger the peace of the kingdom . The council , also , on the occasion of his ...
... person ; and availed himself of every opportunity which presented itself , of vilifying his grace , as pushing matters to such an extremity as was likely to endanger the peace of the kingdom . The council , also , on the occasion of his ...
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