The Life of Thomas Ken: Bishop of Bath and Wells, Volume 2John Murray, 1854 |
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Page 438
... tion , in the Bodleian Library , contains , no doubt , the most complete feries . They will be found in the 1ft volume of the printed Catalogue , for which I am indebted to the habitual kindness of Mr. Dominic Col- naghi , of Pall Mall ...
... tion , in the Bodleian Library , contains , no doubt , the most complete feries . They will be found in the 1ft volume of the printed Catalogue , for which I am indebted to the habitual kindness of Mr. Dominic Col- naghi , of Pall Mall ...
Page 452
... tion of a Nuncio from Rome was an error of judgment : " It was , he says , His Majesty's misfortune , to think it would render people less averfe to fuffer the exercise of Catholic religion amongst them , by familiarizing the nation ...
... tion of a Nuncio from Rome was an error of judgment : " It was , he says , His Majesty's misfortune , to think it would render people less averfe to fuffer the exercise of Catholic religion amongst them , by familiarizing the nation ...
Page 455
... tion ; at the Court of Rome were combined the threads of that alliance , which had for its aim , and refult , the liberation of Proteftantism from the laft great danger by which it was threatened in Western Europe , and the acquifition ...
... tion ; at the Court of Rome were combined the threads of that alliance , which had for its aim , and refult , the liberation of Proteftantism from the laft great danger by which it was threatened in Western Europe , and the acquifition ...
Page 477
... tion in his family circle . Scarcely , however , had he received the first welcome of the Queen , when his en- quiries for the Princess Anne , to whom he had ever been an indulgent parent , were met by the intelligence that she had ...
... tion in his family circle . Scarcely , however , had he received the first welcome of the Queen , when his en- quiries for the Princess Anne , to whom he had ever been an indulgent parent , were met by the intelligence that she had ...
Page 481
... tion of his own fon in law . On the fame day that the King removed from London , William came to the palace with his Dutch troops , the rabble crowding and shouting round him , as they had done a few days before for James . The ...
... tion of his own fon in law . On the fame day that the King removed from London , William came to the palace with his Dutch troops , the rabble crowding and shouting round him , as they had done a few days before for James . 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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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.