The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those ProvincesWhittaker, 1836 - 732 sider |
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Side 6
... Church of England , though I confess none of the most over - running or eager in them . " In the Conclusion - Book of Trinity College , September 24th , 1641 , appears the following entry : - " It is agreed by the Masters and Seniors ...
... Church of England , though I confess none of the most over - running or eager in them . " In the Conclusion - Book of Trinity College , September 24th , 1641 , appears the following entry : - " It is agreed by the Masters and Seniors ...
Side 7
... Church and State , is not very evident ; probably not , for he seems to have been a much more cau- tious man , and was too young to take any decided part in the civil contest , which by suspending the regal power , made its resumption ...
... Church and State , is not very evident ; probably not , for he seems to have been a much more cau- tious man , and was too young to take any decided part in the civil contest , which by suspending the regal power , made its resumption ...
Side 13
... Church and King , for he defined it in his Dictionary , “ An odious tax , levied , not by the officers of Government , but by wretches , & c .; " for which anachronism there were serious thoughts of prosecuting the ultra royalist ...
... Church and King , for he defined it in his Dictionary , “ An odious tax , levied , not by the officers of Government , but by wretches , & c .; " for which anachronism there were serious thoughts of prosecuting the ultra royalist ...
Side 24
... church is only there . " Surely this last reproach comes with a very ill grace from an English- man of Cromwell's days . : - Marvell returned to his parliamentary duties in 1665 , when the Parliament was sitting at Oxford , on account ...
... church is only there . " Surely this last reproach comes with a very ill grace from an English- man of Cromwell's days . : - Marvell returned to his parliamentary duties in 1665 , when the Parliament was sitting at Oxford , on account ...
Side 25
... church faction had all their own way . " For £ 1,250,000 to his Majesty ; for £ 120,000 to his Majesty to be ... churches , and prohibiting all separate congrega- tions , they had been rendered incapable of gaining any livelihood by ...
... church faction had all their own way . " For £ 1,250,000 to his Majesty ; for £ 120,000 to his Majesty to be ... churches , and prohibiting all separate congrega- tions , they had been rendered incapable of gaining any livelihood by ...
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