Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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PROTESTANTISM OF CHARLES I. AND JAMES I. HE question , then , seems to be limited to whether any Stuart a genuine Protestant , and that again narrows itself to James I. and Charles I. With regard to Charles , I can draw no conclusions ...
PROTESTANTISM OF CHARLES I. AND JAMES I. HE question , then , seems to be limited to whether any Stuart a genuine Protestant , and that again narrows itself to James I. and Charles I. With regard to Charles , I can draw no conclusions ...
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... Charles renounced the Catholic faith in the New Church in the Strand.1 There now was set about a report of the Prince's heretical tendencies . Charles angrily denied the charge . " Thus , " laments Lumisden on the other side , " in ...
... Charles renounced the Catholic faith in the New Church in the Strand.1 There now was set about a report of the Prince's heretical tendencies . Charles angrily denied the charge . " Thus , " laments Lumisden on the other side , " in ...
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... Charles was all that was kind and affectionate - only behaved with " singular inflexibility and disregard for his own good , " and the poor Duke was in despair . In 1768 Pope Clement XIII . died . Charles waited in Rome till the long ...
... Charles was all that was kind and affectionate - only behaved with " singular inflexibility and disregard for his own good , " and the poor Duke was in despair . In 1768 Pope Clement XIII . died . Charles waited in Rome till the long ...
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