The Life of Thomas Ken: Bishop of Bath and Wells, Volume 2John Murray, 1854 |
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Page 443
... hearts of his people . The rejoicings in London and the neighbourhood continued for fome days - not only were portraits of the Bishops multiplied through the metropolis and in the country , but various medals * were ftruck to * My ...
... hearts of his people . The rejoicings in London and the neighbourhood continued for fome days - not only were portraits of the Bishops multiplied through the metropolis and in the country , but various medals * were ftruck to * My ...
Page 458
... heart of his king- dom . But , as the notion of an alliance with France was diftafteful to the English , he feared the prejudices it might excite , and difavowed the existence of any treaty , when it was charged upon him ; —yet no one ...
... heart of his king- dom . But , as the notion of an alliance with France was diftafteful to the English , he feared the prejudices it might excite , and difavowed the existence of any treaty , when it was charged upon him ; —yet no one ...
Page 475
... hearts : for immediately after fupper they took horse to join the Prince of Orange at Sherborne . Prince George ... heart full of grief am I forced to write what prudence will not permit me to say to your face , " and figned himself ...
... hearts : for immediately after fupper they took horse to join the Prince of Orange at Sherborne . Prince George ... heart full of grief am I forced to write what prudence will not permit me to say to your face , " and figned himself ...
Page 477
... heart fink within him at this astounding news : —the bitter cup of ad- versity was now well nigh full . He burst into tears . His own daughter , forgetting all the tenderness of her sex , the instincts of nature , the motives of filial ...
... heart fink within him at this astounding news : —the bitter cup of ad- versity was now well nigh full . He burst into tears . His own daughter , forgetting all the tenderness of her sex , the instincts of nature , the motives of filial ...
Page 500
... heart of the kingdom . The confident leader of confederate kings , accustomed through life to fur- mount difficulties , now clearly determined his own path amid the irrefolute counfels of a Parliament , bound to him by an acknowledgment ...
... heart of the kingdom . The confident leader of confederate kings , accustomed through life to fur- mount difficulties , now clearly determined his own path amid the irrefolute counfels of a Parliament , bound to him by an acknowledgment ...
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againſt alfo almoſt alſo anſwer Archbiſhop becauſe beſt Biſhop Ken Biſhop of Bath bleffing brethren Brother cauſe charity Chriſtian Church of England Clergy cloſe Communion confcience death defign defire Dioceſe Divine Elizabeth Rowe Engliſh eſpecially exerciſe expreffed faid fame fays feems fent fhall fince firſt fome foon Frampton ftill fuch fuffer George Hickes Grace Henry Dodwell himſelf Hiſtory holy honour Hooper Houſe Ibid intereſt James James II juſt Ken's Kettlewell King laft laſt leaſt Lloyd of Norwich London Longleat Lord Weymouth Lordſhip meaſures moft moſt muſt myſelf never Non-juring Non-jurors Norwich Oath occafion paffed perfon pleaſe praiſe prayers preſent Prince Profe publiſhed purpoſe queſtion reaſon refolved reft refuſed reſpect Sancroft ſays Schifm ſee ſeemed ſervices ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſuch Tanner MSS themſelves theſe Thomas Ken thoſe thought tion uſed whofe whoſe William Williams's Collection
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