The History of England, المجلد 11T. Osborne, 1760 |
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الصفحة 15
... these again looked upon the independents as enemies , no lefs formidable than the roy- alifts . This might have funk the credit of Argyle , which partly fubfifted upon his friendship with Cromwell and Vane , the chiefs of the ...
... these again looked upon the independents as enemies , no lefs formidable than the roy- alifts . This might have funk the credit of Argyle , which partly fubfifted upon his friendship with Cromwell and Vane , the chiefs of the ...
الصفحة 20
... these kingdoms , hereby proclaim and declare to all the " world , that the faid lord and prince Charles is , by the " providence of God , and by the lawful right of undoubted cc fucceffion , king of Great - Britain , France , and ...
... these kingdoms , hereby proclaim and declare to all the " world , that the faid lord and prince Charles is , by the " providence of God , and by the lawful right of undoubted cc fucceffion , king of Great - Britain , France , and ...
الصفحة 22
... These were two contraries which they thought to be irreconcileable , namely , that the Scots should own the king's undoubted right , and yet defire to capitulate with him . In a word , they pretended that the transactions of the last ...
... These were two contraries which they thought to be irreconcileable , namely , that the Scots should own the king's undoubted right , and yet defire to capitulate with him . In a word , they pretended that the transactions of the last ...
الصفحة 29
... these propofitions were fettled with the common confent , fince they had the concur- rence of both parliament and kirk , though fome have been pleased to afcribe them folely to the marquis of Argyle , as if they were more agreeable to ...
... these propofitions were fettled with the common confent , fince they had the concur- rence of both parliament and kirk , though fome have been pleased to afcribe them folely to the marquis of Argyle , as if they were more agreeable to ...
الصفحة 30
... these propofiti- ons , and to receive either his confent or refusal . Thefe conditions , which to the Scots appeared very juft . upon these lawful , and abfolutely neceffary for the fafety of Scotland , propofitions . feemed to the king ...
... these propofiti- ons , and to receive either his confent or refusal . Thefe conditions , which to the Scots appeared very juft . upon these lawful , and abfolutely neceffary for the fafety of Scotland , propofitions . feemed to the king ...
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الصفحة 395 - I, AB, do declare, That I do believe that there is not any transubstantiation in the sacrament of the Lord's supper, or in the elements of bread and wine, at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever.
الصفحة 333 - Conventicles," provided that any person who should be present at any meeting, under colour or pretence of any exercise of religion, in other manner than according to the liturgy and practice of the Church of England...
الصفحة 179 - If the general distraction and confusion which is spread over the whole kingdom doth not awaken all men to a desire and longing that those wounds which have...
الصفحة 231 - ... as within all his Majesty's realms and dominions the sole supreme government, command and disposition of the militia and of all forces by sea and land and of all forts and places of strength is and by the laws of England ever was the undoubted right of his Majesty and his royal predecessors, kings and queens of England, and that both or either of the Houses of Parliament cannot nor ought to pretend to the same...
الصفحة 231 - I, AB, do declare and believe, that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take arms against the king, and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person or against those that are commissioned by him : So help me God.
الصفحة 228 - I was abroad, I am suspected of being a presbyterian now I am come home. I know you will not take it unkindly, if I tell you, that I am as zealous for the church of England, as any of you can be ; and am enough acquainted with the enemies of it, on all sides...
الصفحة 179 - ... to contribute thereunto; and that as we can never give over the hope, in good time, to obtain...
الصفحة 565 - Crown, he (Charles) did declare, in the presence of Almighty God, that he never gave, nor made any contract of marriage, nor was married to Mrs. Barlow, alias Waters, the Duke of Monmouth's mother, nor to any other woman whatsoever, but to his present wife, Queen Catherine, then living.
الصفحة 179 - ... possession of that our right, with as little blood and damage to our people as is possible.
الصفحة 278 - I, AB, do swear that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take arms against the king, and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person, or against those that are commissionated by him, in pursuance of such commissions, and that I will not at any time endeavour any alteration of government either in Church or State.