Ecclesiastical History of England: From the Opening of the Long Parliament to the Death of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Jackson, Walford, and Hodder, 1867 |
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... preached by the Bishop of Bristol . The King's Majesty , arrayed in his royal robes , ascended the throne . The Prince of Wales sat on his left hand : on the right stood the Lord High Chamberlain of England and the Earl of Essex ...
... preached by the Bishop of Bristol . The King's Majesty , arrayed in his royal robes , ascended the throne . The Prince of Wales sat on his left hand : on the right stood the Lord High Chamberlain of England and the Earl of Essex ...
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... preached by him at Lambeth before the Commissioners , on such subjects as " The bruised reed and smoking flax ... preacher and of the contents of his discourses , we should suppose the former titles were ironical hits , and the latter ...
... preached by him at Lambeth before the Commissioners , on such subjects as " The bruised reed and smoking flax ... preacher and of the contents of his discourses , we should suppose the former titles were ironical hits , and the latter ...
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... preacher of the same class , Dr. Manwaring , was brought before Parliament for main- taining , " That his Majesty is not bound to keep and observe the good laws and customs of this realm ; and that his royal will and command in imposing ...
... preacher of the same class , Dr. Manwaring , was brought before Parliament for main- taining , " That his Majesty is not bound to keep and observe the good laws and customs of this realm ; and that his royal will and command in imposing ...
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... preach standing , and with his hat off ? Do the people cover their heads in the Church , during the time of divine service , unless it be in case of necessity , in which case they may wear a nightcap or coif ? " These functionaries were ...
... preach standing , and with his hat off ? Do the people cover their heads in the Church , during the time of divine service , unless it be in case of necessity , in which case they may wear a nightcap or coif ? " These functionaries were ...
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... preacher under a bishop or dean should meddle with the dispute , " the flame here and there might smoulder , assuredly ... preached a sermon at Paul's Cross on the 14th Septem- ber , 1622 , in which he took occasion " for the publication ...
... preacher under a bishop or dean should meddle with the dispute , " the flame here and there might smoulder , assuredly ... preached a sermon at Paul's Cross on the 14th Septem- ber , 1622 , in which he took occasion " for the publication ...
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Seite 318 - And Jehu answered, What hast thou to do with peace? turn thee behind me. And the watchman told, saying, He came even unto them, and cometh not again: and the driving is like the driving of Jehu the son of Nimshi; for he driveth furiously.
Seite 282 - O send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles. Then will I go unto the altar of God, unto God my exceeding joy : yea, upon the harp will I praise thee, O God my God.
Seite 63 - Pray, Mr Hampden, who is that man, for I see he is on our side by his speaking so warmly to-day?" — " That sloven," said Mr Hampden,prophetically, " whom you see before you, hath no ornament in his speech; that sloven, I say, if we should ever come to a breach with the King, which God forbid ! in such a case, I say, that sloven will be the greatest man in England.
Seite 87 - You need not use all this art to tell me that you have a mind to leave us. But remember what I tell you : you are going to be undone. And remember also, that though you leave us, I will never leave you while your head is upon your shoulders...
Seite 400 - Lord, I am coming as fast as I can. I know I must pass ' through the shadow of death, before I can come to see Thee. ' But it is but umbra mortis, a mere shadow of death, a little ' darkness upon nature; but Thou by Thy merits and passion ' hast broken through the jaws of death.
Seite 283 - Why art thou cast down, 0 my soul? And why art thou disquieted within me? Hope in God: for I shall yet praise him, Who is the health of my countenance, and my God.
Seite 528 - ... a ground for the house to proceed upon for the settlement of the peace of the kingdom...
Seite 293 - And they entered into a covenant to seek the LORD God of their fathers with all their heart and with all their soul...
Seite 282 - For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night. Thou carriest them away as with a flood; they are as a sleep: in the morning they are like grass which groweth up. In the morning it flourisheth, and groweth up; in the evening it is cut down, and withereth.
Seite 37 - ... will have good of them, put them off handsomely when they come to any age; for young ones are ever most tractable...