The Life of Thomas Ken: Bishop of Bath and Wells, Volume 2John Murray, 1854 |
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Page 425
... King's hand , in the royal clofet at night , and on their knees , was denounced as the publication of a feditious libel ? What fecurity could there be for others , if , in the perfons of these Prelates , the privileges of Peers , and ...
... King's hand , in the royal clofet at night , and on their knees , was denounced as the publication of a feditious libel ? What fecurity could there be for others , if , in the perfons of these Prelates , the privileges of Peers , and ...
Page 427
... King's real object was the establishment of Popery . How Heed could they expect a permanent indulgence for elves , when a humble petition from the Bishops , tr fed from o co D gal aft , drawn up ved to be taken and delivered at night ...
... King's real object was the establishment of Popery . How Heed could they expect a permanent indulgence for elves , when a humble petition from the Bishops , tr fed from o co D gal aft , drawn up ved to be taken and delivered at night ...
Page 429
... King's real object was the establishment of Popery . How indeed could they expect a permanent indulgence for themselves , when a humble petition from the Bishops , praying to be excufed from an illegal act , drawn up with such secrecy ...
... King's real object was the establishment of Popery . How indeed could they expect a permanent indulgence for themselves , when a humble petition from the Bishops , praying to be excufed from an illegal act , drawn up with such secrecy ...
Page 430
... King , though contrary to the laws , his appointment of a Roman Catholic Council , filling the army with Popish officers , annulling the Charters of corporate cities , establishing the Eccle- fiaftical Commiffion , forcibly invading the ...
... King , though contrary to the laws , his appointment of a Roman Catholic Council , filling the army with Popish officers , annulling the Charters of corporate cities , establishing the Eccle- fiaftical Commiffion , forcibly invading the ...
Page 431
... King's Bench at Westminster , to plead to a charge of high misdemeanor against the King's authority . The river on both fides was lined with spectators , greeting them with acclamations : and when they landed , the people , making a ...
... King's Bench at Westminster , to plead to a charge of high misdemeanor against the King's authority . The river on both fides was lined with spectators , greeting them with acclamations : and when they landed , the people , making a ...
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Page 821 - But though sleep o'er my frailty reigns, Let it not hold me long in chains ; And now and then let loose my heart, Till it an Hallelujah dart. The faster sleep the senses binds, The more unfettered are our minds.