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... still heartily with his majesty would make use of some of those perfons , whom he had named , though he knew many of them were not his friends , but that his majesty's fervice would be more advanced by admitting them , than by leav- ing ...
... still heartily with his majesty would make use of some of those perfons , whom he had named , though he knew many of them were not his friends , but that his majesty's fervice would be more advanced by admitting them , than by leav- ing ...
Page 81
... still lurking in many of their breafts . But though fond of popularity , he did not wish to be at the pains of deferving it : he was too foon tired of adhering to his own best resolutions ; and while his natu- ral good fenfe clearly ...
... still lurking in many of their breafts . But though fond of popularity , he did not wish to be at the pains of deferving it : he was too foon tired of adhering to his own best resolutions ; and while his natu- ral good fenfe clearly ...
Page 90
... still alive * , and by the use of the book of common prayer and of all the former rites and ceremonies in * Of these there were only nine remaining , who were re- ftored to their fees without any difficulty ; namely , Juxton of London ...
... still alive * , and by the use of the book of common prayer and of all the former rites and ceremonies in * Of these there were only nine remaining , who were re- ftored to their fees without any difficulty ; namely , Juxton of London ...
Page 91
... Still , however , as the parliament , in which there was a very powerful body of non - conformifts , was not diffolved , the fhew of the utmost candour and benignity was to be kept up , not only to avoid alarming the fectaries , but ...
... Still , however , as the parliament , in which there was a very powerful body of non - conformifts , was not diffolved , the fhew of the utmost candour and benignity was to be kept up , not only to avoid alarming the fectaries , but ...
Page 99
... still re- ceived affurances of a heavenly fanction , and re- turned from fuch devout fupplications with tran- quility and fatisfaction . Thefe frequent illapfes of the divine fpirit I could not fufpect to be interested illufions ; fince ...
... still re- ceived affurances of a heavenly fanction , and re- turned from fuch devout fupplications with tran- quility and fatisfaction . Thefe frequent illapfes of the divine fpirit I could not fufpect to be interested illufions ; fince ...
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