The Life of Thomas Ken: Bishop of Bath and Wells, Volume 2John Murray, 1854 |
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Page 442
... Keep your Religion . ' " It had been well for him if he could more truly have appreciated their motives , or more clearly have traced to their cause these tokens of fympathy between the Bishops and the people , an affection for their ...
... Keep your Religion . ' " It had been well for him if he could more truly have appreciated their motives , or more clearly have traced to their cause these tokens of fympathy between the Bishops and the people , an affection for their ...
Page 446
... keeping , was yet more en- deared to them , in proportion to the difficulties that seemed gathering round . All the proceedings of the King indicated that their Trial was but the prelude to a more extended plan for uprooting the ...
... keeping , was yet more en- deared to them , in proportion to the difficulties that seemed gathering round . All the proceedings of the King indicated that their Trial was but the prelude to a more extended plan for uprooting the ...
Page 454
... counsellor , " which either relieve , or at least help to keep off for a longer time , the things we fear ; and that is no fmall matter in the affairs of the world . " * Each step of William was. 454 Life of Thomas Ken , [ 1688.
... counsellor , " which either relieve , or at least help to keep off for a longer time , the things we fear ; and that is no fmall matter in the affairs of the world . " * Each step of William was. 454 Life of Thomas Ken , [ 1688.
Page 469
... keeping them true to their allegiance he could not err . Within a week he received the Form of Prayers , in which he had probably affifted the Archbishop to draw up whilft he was in town . They were three Collects , " to be used ...
... keeping them true to their allegiance he could not err . Within a week he received the Form of Prayers , in which he had probably affifted the Archbishop to draw up whilft he was in town . They were three Collects , " to be used ...
Page 487
... keeping of Father Petre , under whofe guidance he would have impofed a Popish yoke on England : he believed that he was acting in ac- cordance with the Divine Will , which he was con- fcientiously refolved to accomplish by his own means ...
... keeping of Father Petre , under whofe guidance he would have impofed a Popish yoke on England : he believed that he was acting in ac- cordance with the Divine Will , which he was con- fcientiously refolved to accomplish by his own means ...
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