An Impartial Examination of the Second[-fourth] Volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans ...R. Gosling, 1737 |
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... Bishop of St. Asaph , That Im- partiality , of which he makes fuch frequent Profeffions , would either have ... Bishop's Examination , and has indeed corrected fome few trifling Miftakes , which were obvious enough to almoft every common ...
... Bishop of St. Asaph , That Im- partiality , of which he makes fuch frequent Profeffions , would either have ... Bishop's Examination , and has indeed corrected fome few trifling Miftakes , which were obvious enough to almoft every common ...
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... Bishops , but from their clofe Attachment to the Perogative , & c . Remarkable this That what in molt other Reigns , contri- buted to heighten the Epifcopal Character , fhould tend to its Diminution in this . How parallel this A 3 το to ...
... Bishops , but from their clofe Attachment to the Perogative , & c . Remarkable this That what in molt other Reigns , contri- buted to heighten the Epifcopal Character , fhould tend to its Diminution in this . How parallel this A 3 το to ...
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... Bishops , and the most eminent of the inferior Clergy ; and for no other reafon than this , that they will not tamely give up the Constitution to them , nor allow . them without Oppofition to hoift their Toleration into an Establishment ...
... Bishops , and the most eminent of the inferior Clergy ; and for no other reafon than this , that they will not tamely give up the Constitution to them , nor allow . them without Oppofition to hoift their Toleration into an Establishment ...
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... Bishops Votes . • As foon ( fays the King ) , as all the Members of both Houses fhall be restored to the fame Capacity of fit- ting and voting in Parliament , as they had on the 18th of January 1641 , the fame Rights belonging to them ...
... Bishops Votes . • As foon ( fays the King ) , as all the Members of both Houses fhall be restored to the fame Capacity of fit- ting and voting in Parliament , as they had on the 18th of January 1641 , the fame Rights belonging to them ...
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... Bishops , Deans and Chapters , and the whole Frame of the Government of the Church ; and another Bill for the calling an Affembly of Divines nomi- nated by themselves , ( which was a Prefumption as contrary to the Policy and Government ...
... Bishops , Deans and Chapters , and the whole Frame of the Government of the Church ; and another Bill for the calling an Affembly of Divines nomi- nated by themselves , ( which was a Prefumption as contrary to the Policy and Government ...
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Affembly of Divines Affertion affure againſt alfo Anfwer Archbishop Army becauſe befides Bishop Cafe Capt Caufe Cauſe Church Clergy Colledge Commiffioners Committee Confcience Confent Confideration County Covenant Declaration defire Earl Earl of Glamorgan Eftates England faid fame fays felves fent feven feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome ftill fuch fuffer hath Hift Hiftory himſelf Honour Horfe Houfe of Commons Houfes Houſe Inftance John juft Juftice King Charles King's Kingdome Kingdome of England laft leaft Letter likewife Lord Clarendon Majefty Majefty's ment Minifters moft moſt muſt Neal Neal's Number Oath obferves Occafion Ordinance Oxford paffed Parliament Parliament of England Peace penes Perfons Philip Williams's pleaſe Pounds prefent promifed Propofitions Proteftant publick Purpoſe raiſed Reafon Rebellion Rebels refolved reft Scots Sir Edward Walker thefe themſelves thereof theſe Things thofe thoſe thouſand Treaty Univerfity unto uſed Vifitation William William Lenthall
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Página 181 - Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even lift them up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.
Página 366 - This made him more irresolute than the conjuncture of his affairs would admit; if he had been of a rougher and more imperious nature he would have found more respect and duty. And his not applying some severe cures to approaching evils proceeded from the lenity of his nature, and the tenderness of his conscience, which, in all cases of blood, made him choose the softer way, and not hearken to severe counsels, how reasonably soever urged.
Página 115 - ... arts in it not worthy a good man ; as an Irishman of very mean and low condition afterwards acknowledged, that being brought to him, as an evidence of one part of the charge against the lord lieutenant, in a particular of which a person of so vile quality would not be reasonably thought a competent informer ; Mr. Pym gave him money to buy him a satin suit and cloak ; in which equipage he appeared at the trial, and gave his .evidence...
Página 368 - ... so disguised to him that he believed it to be just. He had a tenderness and compassion of nature, which restrained him from ever doing a hard-hearted thing: and therefore he was so...
Página 192 - that it was a business of great importance that was before them; and therefore that they should take heed what they did in it: that there was a time indeed when intentions and words were...
Página 162 - Ordination was, with some strange violence, restrained : for when I was going on in my wonted course, which no law or ordinance had inhibited, certain forward volunteers in the city, banding together, stir up the Mayor and Aldermen and Sheriffs to call me to an account for an open violation of their Covenant. To this purpose, divers of them came to my gates at a very unseasonable time ; and, knocking very vehemently, required to speak with the Bishop. Messages were sent to them to know their business...
Página 28 - Majefty was born, hath faithfully liv'd, "and to which He will die a willing Sacrifice ) their Laws, *' Liberties, Privileges, and Safety of Parliament, were fo> " amply fettled, and eftablifh'd, or offer'd to be fo by his " Majefty, before any Army was raifed againft Him, and long "before any raifed by Him for his defence, that if nothing *
Página 213 - Beersheba : he prayed the king to come down in these words, Come thou, and take the city, lest I take it, and it be called by my name.
Página 118 - Eldest Son and Heir ; or if a Man do levy War against our Lord the King in his Realm, or be adherent to the King's Enemies in his Realm, giving to them Aid and Comfort, in the Realm, or elsewhere, and thereof be probably attainted of open Deed by the People of their Condition.
Página 327 - The letter was delivered, but had no other effect than the sending to the officer to despatch his order, reserving the Italian to the last. Sir Charles Lucas was their first work; who fell dead; upon which sir George Lisle ran to him, embraced him...