Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 |
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Pagina 43
... Royal Martyr may be visited on themselves and their children . We disapprove , we repeat , of the execution of Charles ; not because the constitution exempts the . King from responsibility , for we know that all MILTON . 43.
... Royal Martyr may be visited on themselves and their children . We disapprove , we repeat , of the execution of Charles ; not because the constitution exempts the . King from responsibility , for we know that all MILTON . 43.
Pagina 119
... royal pleasure . After the lapse of three months , the oath might again be tendered to them ; and , if it were again refused , the recusant was guilty of high treason . A prospective law , however severe , framed to exclude I 4 HALLAM'S ...
... royal pleasure . After the lapse of three months , the oath might again be tendered to them ; and , if it were again refused , the recusant was guilty of high treason . A prospective law , however severe , framed to exclude I 4 HALLAM'S ...
Pagina 128
... royal favour turned . He conformed backwards and forwards as the King changed his mind . He assisted , while Henry lived , in condemning to the flames those who denied the doctrine of transubstantiation . He found out , as soon as Henry ...
... royal favour turned . He conformed backwards and forwards as the King changed his mind . He assisted , while Henry lived , in condemning to the flames those who denied the doctrine of transubstantiation . He found out , as soon as Henry ...
Pagina 131
... royal prerogative . The fourth was the ready tool of any who could frighten him . It is not difficult to see from what motives , and on what plan , such persons would be inclined to remodel the Church . The scheme was merely to transfer ...
... royal prerogative . The fourth was the ready tool of any who could frighten him . It is not difficult to see from what motives , and on what plan , such persons would be inclined to remodel the Church . The scheme was merely to transfer ...
Pagina 133
... royal prerogative . This great Queen and her successors , by considering conformity and loyalty as identical , at length made them so . With respect to the Catholics , indeed , the rigour of persecution abated after her death . James ...
... royal prerogative . This great Queen and her successors , by considering conformity and loyalty as identical , at length made them so . With respect to the Catholics , indeed , the rigour of persecution abated after her death . James ...
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