A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterAbraham Small, 1808 - 201 pagina's |
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Pagina xvii
... Catholic Bishop in Edinburgh . It could not be in posses- sion of a person who is better qualified to judge of its merits , and on whose fidelity , should he be induced to print it , the public might more implicitly rely . I am indebted ...
... Catholic Bishop in Edinburgh . It could not be in posses- sion of a person who is better qualified to judge of its merits , and on whose fidelity , should he be induced to print it , the public might more implicitly rely . I am indebted ...
Pagina xix
... Catholic seminary of Old Hall Green , Puckeridge , " Hertfordshire . He can probably name another gentleman who saw the Manuscripts at St. Omer , and saved some " small things , ( but unconnected with the Manuscripts , ) " which he ...
... Catholic seminary of Old Hall Green , Puckeridge , " Hertfordshire . He can probably name another gentleman who saw the Manuscripts at St. Omer , and saved some " small things , ( but unconnected with the Manuscripts , ) " which he ...
Pagina xxxi
... Catholics as fel- “ low - creatures ; a feeling very common in those times . " Locke was probably caught by his splendid qualities , his courage , his openness , his party zeal , his eloquence , his 66 ( 6 " fair dealing with his ...
... Catholics as fel- “ low - creatures ; a feeling very common in those times . " Locke was probably caught by his splendid qualities , his courage , his openness , his party zeal , his eloquence , his 66 ( 6 " fair dealing with his ...
Pagina 53
... Catholic religion , it is by no means certain that he had yet thought of obtain- ing for it any thing more than a complete toleration . With this view , therefore , he could not take a more Ministers re- judicious resolution than that ...
... Catholic religion , it is by no means certain that he had yet thought of obtain- ing for it any thing more than a complete toleration . With this view , therefore , he could not take a more Ministers re- judicious resolution than that ...
Pagina 66
... Catholic , together with two papers , drawn up by him , tholic pub in favour of that persuasion . This is generally consi- dered to have been a very ill - advised instance of zeal ; but probably James thought , that , at a time when ...
... Catholic , together with two papers , drawn up by him , tholic pub in favour of that persuasion . This is generally consi- dered to have been a very ill - advised instance of zeal ; but probably James thought , that , at a time when ...
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