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Page ix
... bishops . As long as the liberty of speech was no longer subject to controul , all mouths began to be opened against the bishops ; some complained of the vices of the individuals , others of those of the order . They said that it was ...
... bishops . As long as the liberty of speech was no longer subject to controul , all mouths began to be opened against the bishops ; some complained of the vices of the individuals , others of those of the order . They said that it was ...
Page x
... bishops , with the six " bloody articles , " or as Selden calls them , the six - stringed whip , -- the times of Edward VI . , his infancy , the tumults that arose on repealing the six articles , the intrigues of the bishops , and the ...
... bishops , with the six " bloody articles , " or as Selden calls them , the six - stringed whip , -- the times of Edward VI . , his infancy , the tumults that arose on repealing the six articles , the intrigues of the bishops , and the ...
Page xi
... bishops , will apply as well now as heretofore , both to them , and to every thing else that requires reform . " Alas , sir ! a commonwealth ought to be but as one huge Christian personage , one mighty growth and stature of an honest ...
... bishops , will apply as well now as heretofore , both to them , and to every thing else that requires reform . " Alas , sir ! a commonwealth ought to be but as one huge Christian personage , one mighty growth and stature of an honest ...
Page xii
... bishop , no king , " which we still hear , was a " fetch " from the Jesuits . They feeling the axe of God's reformation , hew- ing at the old and hollow trunk of papacy , and finding the Spaniard their surest friend and safest refuge ...
... bishop , no king , " which we still hear , was a " fetch " from the Jesuits . They feeling the axe of God's reformation , hew- ing at the old and hollow trunk of papacy , and finding the Spaniard their surest friend and safest refuge ...
Page xiv
... bishop Hall , and , about the same time , archbishop Usher , replied ; the former in " An humble Remonstrance to the ... bishops of superior distinction vindicated their privileges against some principal ministers , I thought that on ...
... bishop Hall , and , about the same time , archbishop Usher , replied ; the former in " An humble Remonstrance to the ... bishops of superior distinction vindicated their privileges against some principal ministers , I thought that on ...
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