Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... followed the death of Henry the Eighth , the religion of the state was thrice changed . Protestantism was established by Edward ; the Catholic Church was restored by Mary ; Prot- estantism was again established by Elizabeth . The faith ...
... followed the death of Henry the Eighth , the religion of the state was thrice changed . Protestantism was established by Edward ; the Catholic Church was restored by Mary ; Prot- estantism was again established by Elizabeth . The faith ...
الصفحة 32
... followed . To the tyranny of the establishment suc- ceeded the tumultuous conflict of sects , infuriated by manifold wrongs , and drunk with unwonted freedom . To the conflict of sects succeeded again the cruel domi- nation of one ...
... followed . To the tyranny of the establishment suc- ceeded the tumultuous conflict of sects , infuriated by manifold wrongs , and drunk with unwonted freedom . To the conflict of sects succeeded again the cruel domi- nation of one ...
الصفحة 33
... followed her example , that precedents might be found in the transactions of her reign for persecuting the Puritans , for levying money without the sanction of the House of Commons , for confining men without bringing them to trial ...
... followed her example , that precedents might be found in the transactions of her reign for persecuting the Puritans , for levying money without the sanction of the House of Commons , for confining men without bringing them to trial ...
الصفحة 34
... followed her were likely to learn the art of managing untractable subjects . If , instead of searching the rec- ords of her reign for precedents which might seem to vindicate the mutilation of Prynne and the imprison- ment of Eliot ...
... followed her were likely to learn the art of managing untractable subjects . If , instead of searching the rec- ords of her reign for precedents which might seem to vindicate the mutilation of Prynne and the imprison- ment of Eliot ...
الصفحة 35
... followed close upon her promise . She did not treat the nation as an adverse party , as a party which had an interest opposed to hers , as a party to which she was to grant as few advantages as possible , and from which she was to ...
... followed close upon her promise . She did not treat the nation as an adverse party , as a party which had an interest opposed to hers , as a party to which she was to grant as few advantages as possible , and from which she was to ...
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