Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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Page iii
... would seem Osborne was a friend to the monarchy and church of England , though an enemy to the encroachments of king or hierarchy upon the liberty of the people . OSBORNE'S TRADITIONAL MEMOIRS . THE EPISTLE . MY DEAR LUCILIUS.
... would seem Osborne was a friend to the monarchy and church of England , though an enemy to the encroachments of king or hierarchy upon the liberty of the people . OSBORNE'S TRADITIONAL MEMOIRS . THE EPISTLE . MY DEAR LUCILIUS.
Page vii
... church or court , shall be never the wiser as to the knowledge of the true and proper causer of the motion . For my- self , I confess I am more highly bound to letters , than any acquired advantage or na- tural endowment self ...
... church or court , shall be never the wiser as to the knowledge of the true and proper causer of the motion . For my- self , I confess I am more highly bound to letters , than any acquired advantage or na- tural endowment self ...
Page 19
... restrains their Debates about Succession and Re- ligion . Keeps the Church humble , and carries fair with her Parliament . The Schismaticks leave England . How it might have been ( safely ) prevented . What THE PRINCIPAL HEADS . 19.
... restrains their Debates about Succession and Re- ligion . Keeps the Church humble , and carries fair with her Parliament . The Schismaticks leave England . How it might have been ( safely ) prevented . What THE PRINCIPAL HEADS . 19.
Page 20
... Ireland , France , Netherlands , & c . 26. How at Home , as to Parliaments , Credit , Trea- sure , Debts , Justice , the Church . 27. The Conclusion . SOME TRADITIONALL MEMORIALLS ON THE REIGN OF QUEENE ELIZABETH . 20 THE PRINCIPAL HEADS .
... Ireland , France , Netherlands , & c . 26. How at Home , as to Parliaments , Credit , Trea- sure , Debts , Justice , the Church . 27. The Conclusion . SOME TRADITIONALL MEMORIALLS ON THE REIGN OF QUEENE ELIZABETH . 20 THE PRINCIPAL HEADS .
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... church reverenced by all Chris- tian princes besides ; it might be no weak motive to the new queene , so fairely to demeane her selfe at first , that though she entertained the Protestants in hope , no per- swasions could tempt her to ...
... church reverenced by all Chris- tian princes besides ; it might be no weak motive to the new queene , so fairely to demeane her selfe at first , that though she entertained the Protestants in hope , no per- swasions could tempt her to ...
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