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Pagina 17
... continued , during the fit.een subsequent years of Henry's reign , in the most public profession of the Catholic religion , the article of the supremacy of the Pope alone excepted ; that though , when he was consecrated Archbishop of ...
... continued , during the fit.een subsequent years of Henry's reign , in the most public profession of the Catholic religion , the article of the supremacy of the Pope alone excepted ; that though , when he was consecrated Archbishop of ...
Pagina 19
... continued to oppose it to the last , and thereby probably having procured some desirable modifications of it ; when the enactment had become the law of the land , he acquiesced , and doubtless in his courts its observance was enforced ...
... continued to oppose it to the last , and thereby probably having procured some desirable modifications of it ; when the enactment had become the law of the land , he acquiesced , and doubtless in his courts its observance was enforced ...
Pagina 26
... Englishmen excited and vin- dicated the invasion by the Armada ; that the Roman catholic in- trigues were continued till her death , in hopes , if not of wresting the the crown from off her head , at least of 26 The Reformation in England .
... Englishmen excited and vin- dicated the invasion by the Armada ; that the Roman catholic in- trigues were continued till her death , in hopes , if not of wresting the the crown from off her head , at least of 26 The Reformation in England .
Pagina 33
... continued their severities ; and the perverse intrigues of the factious prevented that reconciliation of parties , which the loyalty of the Catholic nobility at the trying moment of the Spanish invasion might have brought about . * On ...
... continued their severities ; and the perverse intrigues of the factious prevented that reconciliation of parties , which the loyalty of the Catholic nobility at the trying moment of the Spanish invasion might have brought about . * On ...
Pagina 40
... continued Christians are the very worst among my flock . ' The re- The Baptist missionaries will quote the example of our Saviour and his Apostles , and appeal to the successful agency of humble instruments , among the lower orders , in ...
... continued Christians are the very worst among my flock . ' The re- The Baptist missionaries will quote the example of our Saviour and his Apostles , and appeal to the successful agency of humble instruments , among the lower orders , in ...
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