A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volume 3F. Cogan, 1751 |
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... Queen Mary put a Stop to the Work in general , and went very far towards overturning the whole Structure of the Reformation . Queen Elizabeth reftor'd it again ; but as fhe was a zealous Proteftant Queen , yet he was not for fubjećting ...
... Queen Mary put a Stop to the Work in general , and went very far towards overturning the whole Structure of the Reformation . Queen Elizabeth reftor'd it again ; but as fhe was a zealous Proteftant Queen , yet he was not for fubjećting ...
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... Queen's Head ? I hope they will own her Majefty and their Lordships the Bishops , are Part of the Church of England ; for if the Head and the principal Members are not , we know not who are . Will they tell us , that Sir E. S. Sir B. S. ...
... Queen's Head ? I hope they will own her Majefty and their Lordships the Bishops , are Part of the Church of England ; for if the Head and the principal Members are not , we know not who are . Will they tell us , that Sir E. S. Sir B. S. ...
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... Queen's Time the Church having been again fupprefs'd , and Pope- ry erected , Sir Thomas Wyatt , an honeft Church of ... Queen against them , thought it no Treachery to defert their lawful Popifh Queen , and go over to their Proteftant ...
... Queen's Time the Church having been again fupprefs'd , and Pope- ry erected , Sir Thomas Wyatt , an honeft Church of ... Queen against them , thought it no Treachery to defert their lawful Popifh Queen , and go over to their Proteftant ...
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... Queen Mary , and in that five Years they once capitulated with their Sovereign to make her Queen upon Conditions , and once took Arms against her after fhe was Queen ; and by that I muft always understand , that if they did not de- pofe ...
... Queen Mary , and in that five Years they once capitulated with their Sovereign to make her Queen upon Conditions , and once took Arms against her after fhe was Queen ; and by that I muft always understand , that if they did not de- pofe ...
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... Queen Mary , the Ufurpa- tion of the Rump , and the Tyranny of Oliver , have , to our Sorrow , manifeftly evinced this long fince ; therefore they who aim only at Liberty of Confcience , of which they are now fecure , while they ...
... Queen Mary , the Ufurpa- tion of the Rump , and the Tyranny of Oliver , have , to our Sorrow , manifeftly evinced this long fince ; therefore they who aim only at Liberty of Confcience , of which they are now fecure , while they ...
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