The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 pages |
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Page vii
... occafion - His letters to Archbifhop Sancroft • - - · - CHAPTER XVIII . — The King perseveres in his measures for the establishment of Romanifm - Ken's fermon at Whitehall , for which he is reproved by James - His firm reply 258 CHAPTER ...
... occafion - His letters to Archbifhop Sancroft • - - · - CHAPTER XVIII . — The King perseveres in his measures for the establishment of Romanifm - Ken's fermon at Whitehall , for which he is reproved by James - His firm reply 258 CHAPTER ...
Page xi
... occafion to the Scottish Covenant . Afterwards , in an evil hour , he was induced to fanction a law for abolishing Epifcopacy in that country , which was one of the greatest errors of his reign , and the groundwork of after proceedings ...
... occafion to the Scottish Covenant . Afterwards , in an evil hour , he was induced to fanction a law for abolishing Epifcopacy in that country , which was one of the greatest errors of his reign , and the groundwork of after proceedings ...
Page 44
... occafion of his refigning Woodhay was the defire of the Bishop , now advancing in years , to fecure his undivided fervices and fociety at Winchefter ; for the labours of the Diocese required fuch an affiftant . Moreover , he defigned ...
... occafion of his refigning Woodhay was the defire of the Bishop , now advancing in years , to fecure his undivided fervices and fociety at Winchefter ; for the labours of the Diocese required fuch an affiftant . Moreover , he defigned ...
Page 77
... occafion of trial to the self - denying inmates of the Bishop's palace . Splendid pageants , luxurious feasts , the concourse of attendants , the busy carefulness and anxious waiting for the sunshine of royal favour , had no charms for ...
... occafion of trial to the self - denying inmates of the Bishop's palace . Splendid pageants , luxurious feasts , the concourse of attendants , the busy carefulness and anxious waiting for the sunshine of royal favour , had no charms for ...
Page 117
... the court circle , and of course to be provided for , though not so handsomely . * Evelyn's Diary , vol . i . p . 562 . + Ibid . Strange to fay , this was the occafion of placing 1683 ] 117 Bishop of Bath and Wells .
... the court circle , and of course to be provided for , though not so handsomely . * Evelyn's Diary , vol . i . p . 562 . + Ibid . Strange to fay , this was the occafion of placing 1683 ] 117 Bishop of Bath and Wells .
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