Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... whole state under an interdict . The senate , filled with indignation at this treat- ment , forbade the bishops to receive or publish the Pope's bull ; and convening the rectors of the churches , commanded them to celebrate di- vine ...
... whole state under an interdict . The senate , filled with indignation at this treat- ment , forbade the bishops to receive or publish the Pope's bull ; and convening the rectors of the churches , commanded them to celebrate di- vine ...
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... whole earth . That he can discharge subjects from their oaths of alle- giance , and make it their duty to take up arms against their sovereign . That he may depose kings without any fault committed by them , if the good of the church ...
... whole earth . That he can discharge subjects from their oaths of alle- giance , and make it their duty to take up arms against their sovereign . That he may depose kings without any fault committed by them , if the good of the church ...
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... whole course of his illness to the last hour of his life , he was consulted by the se- nate in publick affairs , and returned answers , in his greatest weakness , with such presence of mind as could only arise from the consciousness of ...
... whole course of his illness to the last hour of his life , he was consulted by the se- nate in publick affairs , and returned answers , in his greatest weakness , with such presence of mind as could only arise from the consciousness of ...
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... whole learned world , will , we hope , be not unacceptable to our readers : We could have made it much larger , by adopting flying reports , and inserting unattested facts ; a close adherence to certainty has contracted our narrative ...
... whole learned world , will , we hope , be not unacceptable to our readers : We could have made it much larger , by adopting flying reports , and inserting unattested facts ; a close adherence to certainty has contracted our narrative ...
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... whole art of physick , and obtained the honour of a degree in that sci- ence , to petition regularly for a licence to preach , and to engage in the cure of souls , " and intended in his theological exercise to discuss this question ...
... whole art of physick , and obtained the honour of a degree in that sci- ence , to petition regularly for a licence to preach , and to engage in the cure of souls , " and intended in his theological exercise to discuss this question ...
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