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" I shall make it my endeavour to preserve this government, both in church and state, as it is now by law established. "
Medulla Historiae Anglicanae: The Ancient and Present State of England ... - Page 303
by William Howell - 1742 - 647 pages
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Diary of Cotton Mather, 1681-1724: 1681-1708

Cotton Mather - Massachusetts - 1911 - 652 pages
...474, for ceremonies attending the proclamation. The new King on his accession promised to "preserve this Government both in Church and State as it is now by law established," but he was at heart intent upon establishing Catholicism, and was much feared by the...
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The Portrait Book of Our Kings and Queens, 1066-1911: Done in Commemoration ...

Charles Eyre Pascoe - Coronations - 1911 - 124 pages
...Ireland (Kinsale), 1689, he returned to France, 1690, and died at St. Germains in 1701. " To preserve the government, both in Church and State, as it is now by law established," was the promise made by James II. at the date of his Accession. Before the three years...
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The Oxford History of England for Indian Students

Vincent Arthur Smith - Great Britain - 1912 - 392 pages
...of England and VII of Scotland. He declared officially that it would be his ' endeavour to preserve this government both in Church and State as it is now by law established '. Men were so much afraid of civil war breaking out again that they were willing 218 BOOK...
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An American Satyr: The Morbid Misconstruction and Malevolent ...

Elihu Samuel Riley - Church and state - 1916 - 100 pages
...James spoke directly in these words in his brief address : "I shall make it my endeavor to preserve this government, both in church and state, as it is now by law established. I know the principles of the Church of England are for monarchy, and the members of it...
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A History of the Tory Party, 1640-1714

Keith Feiling - Great Britain - 1924 - 544 pages
...but that is not the only story that has been made of me ; I shall make it my endeavour to preserve this government both in Church and State as it is now by law established. I know the principles of the Church of England are for Monarchy, and the members of it...
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Allegiance in Church and State: The Problem of the Nonjurors in the English ...

Lucy Mary Hawkins - Church and state - 1928 - 216 pages
...in declaring publicly within an hour of the event that he would make it his endeavour " to preserve this government both in Church and State as it is now by law established." But this promise, repeated at the opening of Parliament three months later, did not prevent...
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How We Got Our Liberties

Lucius Burrie Swift - Liberty - 1928 - 312 pages
...all the last four years of his reign. He died suddenly February 6, 1685. With a promise to "preserve this government both in Church and State as it is now by law established," James II became king. With that promise upon his lips he entered upon a wild and reckless...
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Defoe's Politics: Parliament, Power, Kingship and 'Robinson Crusoe'

Manuel Schonhorn - Literary Criticism - 1991 - 204 pages
...Power, but that is not the only Story has been made of Me: And I shall make it my Endeavours to preserve this Government both in Church and State, as it is now by Law Establish'd: I know the Principles of the Church of England are for Monarchy, and the Members of it...
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Culture and Society in the Stuart Restoration: Literature, Drama, History

Gerald M. MacLean - History - 1995 - 314 pages
...Power, but that is not the onely Story has been made of Me; And I shall make it My Endeavor to Preserve this Government both in Church and State as it is now by Law Established.20 Thus James's own defiance of what was perceived to be his "destiny" served to assuage...
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English Society, 1660-1832: Religion, Ideology and Politics During the ...

J. C. D. Clark - History - 2000 - 600 pages
...action was to disavow 'Arbitrary Power' and affirm that he would 'make it my Endeavours to preserve this Government both in Church and State, as it is now by Law Establish'd'. "0 His professions of support for the bishops were equally clear, but conditional on...
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