The Life of Thomas Ken: Bishop of Bath and Wells, Volume 2John Murray, 1854 |
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Page 424
... letter of the deprived Bishops , recommending a Charitable Fund for the relief of the Non - juring Clergy- Character and Death of Kettlewell - Ken fummoned before the Privy Council , and released • - CHAPTER XXIV . - 1700 to 1704 ...
... letter of the deprived Bishops , recommending a Charitable Fund for the relief of the Non - juring Clergy- Character and Death of Kettlewell - Ken fummoned before the Privy Council , and released • - CHAPTER XXIV . - 1700 to 1704 ...
Page 428
... letter of the deprived Bishops , recommending a Charitable Fund for the relief of the Non - juring Clergy- Character and Death of Kettlewell - Ken fummoned before the Privy Council , and released CHAPTER XXIV . - 1700 to 1704. - Death ...
... letter of the deprived Bishops , recommending a Charitable Fund for the relief of the Non - juring Clergy- Character and Death of Kettlewell - Ken fummoned before the Privy Council , and released CHAPTER XXIV . - 1700 to 1704. - Death ...
Page 438
... and their Counsel . The Royal arms , emblematical devices , & c . With letter- prefs , ' Primitive Christianity restored in England . ' S. Gribelin . the objects of an intense folicitude . The Judges , 438 [ 1688 Life of Thomas Ken ,
... and their Counsel . The Royal arms , emblematical devices , & c . With letter- prefs , ' Primitive Christianity restored in England . ' S. Gribelin . the objects of an intense folicitude . The Judges , 438 [ 1688 Life of Thomas Ken ,
Page 445
... letter to the Archbishop from Scotland fays , " It will doubtless be strange news to hear that the Bishops of England are in great veneration amongst the Presbyterians of Scotland , and I am glad that reason has retained so much of its ...
... letter to the Archbishop from Scotland fays , " It will doubtless be strange news to hear that the Bishops of England are in great veneration amongst the Presbyterians of Scotland , and I am glad that reason has retained so much of its ...
Page 450
... letter of the period : the fignature is wanting ; but it was probably from one of his Chaplains : " Sir , “ London ... Letters , 2nd Series , vol . iv . p . 117 . + Gutch's Collectanea Curiofa , vol . i . p . 386 . The majority of the ...
... letter of the period : the fignature is wanting ; but it was probably from one of his Chaplains : " Sir , “ London ... Letters , 2nd Series , vol . iv . p . 117 . + Gutch's Collectanea Curiofa , vol . i . p . 386 . The majority of the ...
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againſt alfo almoſt alſo anſwer Archbiſhop becauſe beſt Biſhop Ken Biſhop of Bath bleffing brethren Brother cafe cauſe charity Chriftian Church of England Clergy Communion confcience defign defire deprived Biſhops Dioceſe Divine Elizabeth Rowe Engliſh eſpecially exerciſe expreffed faid fame fays fent fhall fince firſt fome Frampton ftill fuch fuffer George Hickes Grace Henry Dodwell himſelf Hiſtory holy honour Hooper Houſe Ibid intereſts James James II juſt Ken's Kettlewell King laft laſt leaſt Lloyd of Norwich London Longleat Lord Weymouth Lordſhip Majefty meaſures moft moſt muſt myſelf never Non-juring Non-jurors Norwich Oath occafion perfon pleaſe praiſe prayers preſent Prince Profe publiſhed purpoſe queſtion reaſon refolved refuſed reſpect Sancroft ſays Schifm ſee ſeemed ſenſe ſent ſervice ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſtill ſuch Tanner MSS themſelves theſe Thomas Ken thoſe thought tion uſed whoſe William Williams's Collection
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