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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... clergy , in their prayers , to make a recapitulation of the events of the week , under the form of thanksgiving , or remonstrance . The pulpit , in its bearings upon the people , then exerted the power which now belongs to the ...
... clergy , in their prayers , to make a recapitulation of the events of the week , under the form of thanksgiving , or remonstrance . The pulpit , in its bearings upon the people , then exerted the power which now belongs to the ...
Side 21
... clergy to that resistance which the people were not yet strong enough to conduct successfully of themselves . Marvell was not hitherto reckoned among the decided enemies of the court ; for we find him appointed , in June , 1663 , to ...
... clergy to that resistance which the people were not yet strong enough to conduct successfully of themselves . Marvell was not hitherto reckoned among the decided enemies of the court ; for we find him appointed , in June , 1663 , to ...
Side 25
... clergy from their churches , and prohibiting all separate congrega- tions , they had been rendered incapable of gaining any livelihood by their spiritual profession . And now , under colour of removing them from places where their influ ...
... clergy from their churches , and prohibiting all separate congrega- tions , they had been rendered incapable of gaining any livelihood by their spiritual profession . And now , under colour of removing them from places where their influ ...
Side 26
... clergy were , by the admission of all parties , too often low , ignorant , profligate , and brutal . In fact , so mercilessly had the Church of Scotland been stripped at the Reform- ation , that she could not afford an episcopal ...
... clergy were , by the admission of all parties , too often low , ignorant , profligate , and brutal . In fact , so mercilessly had the Church of Scotland been stripped at the Reform- ation , that she could not afford an episcopal ...
Side 28
... clergy could us two seclude . * All litanies in this have wanted faith , There's no 66 Deliver us from a Bishop's wrath , " * * What the ocean binds , is by the Bishops rent , As seas make Islands in the Continent . Nature in vain us in ...
... clergy could us two seclude . * All litanies in this have wanted faith , There's no 66 Deliver us from a Bishop's wrath , " * * What the ocean binds , is by the Bishops rent , As seas make Islands in the Continent . Nature in vain us in ...
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