The Life of James the Second, King of England ...: Collected Out of Memoirs Writ of His Own Hand, Volume 21816 |
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... Church Page 162 163 - 167 The Bishop of Durham still continues attached to the King , and a great part of the Clergy of Chester , who " in all submission became earnest intercessors to his Majesty , in behalf of the Church of England ...
... Church Page 162 163 - 167 The Bishop of Durham still continues attached to the King , and a great part of the Clergy of Chester , who " in all submission became earnest intercessors to his Majesty , in behalf of the Church of England ...
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... Church of England The King's Proclamation , Sept. 28 , declaring , that a great and sudden Invasion from Holland would speedily be made ib . - 184 - The King , who had been willing to give his people the satisfaction of seeing the ...
... Church of England The King's Proclamation , Sept. 28 , declaring , that a great and sudden Invasion from Holland would speedily be made ib . - 184 - The King , who had been willing to give his people the satisfaction of seeing the ...
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... Church of England Party the Bishops of Norwich , Bath and Wells , Ely , and Peterborough , together with the Marques of Worcester , the Earl of Clarendon and other Noblemen , desire JAMES " not to make any further engagements to the ...
... Church of England Party the Bishops of Norwich , Bath and Wells , Ely , and Peterborough , together with the Marques of Worcester , the Earl of Clarendon and other Noblemen , desire JAMES " not to make any further engagements to the ...
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... Church , and seeks those Parishes and Convents where the greatest devotion prevailed 583 His conversation with the Superior of a Religious Convent of Nuns , respecting the event of the Battle of La Hogue - ib . The mind of JAMES was ...
... Church , and seeks those Parishes and Convents where the greatest devotion prevailed 583 His conversation with the Superior of a Religious Convent of Nuns , respecting the event of the Battle of La Hogue - ib . The mind of JAMES was ...
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... Church and State as it is by Law established , I know the principles of the Church of England are for Monarchy , and that the Members of it , haue shewn themselves good and Loyall Subjects , and therefore I shall always take care to ...
... Church and State as it is by Law established , I know the principles of the Church of England are for Monarchy , and that the Members of it , haue shewn themselves good and Loyall Subjects , and therefore I shall always take care to ...
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