| James Kirkpatrick - 1713 - 600 páginas
...Kingdom, which * they therein aflare us, (if we underftand them) they wou'd ne* ver alter. ' Yea, we held our felves bound in Duty to God, Religion, the * King,...Angels * and Men, that we verily believe that which is now fo much fear'd 1 to be in Agitation, tke taking away the Life ef the King, in the pre* fent way... | |
| James Peirce - 1717 - 638 páginas
...call,-77>e fundamental con" ftituticn, and government oj this kingdom, which they " therein afliire us (if we underftand them) they would " never alter...." " Yea, we hold our felves bound in duty to God, re" religion, the King, Parliament and kingdom, to profefs " before God, Angels and men, that we verily... | |
| William Harris - 1762 - 544 páginas
...the houie the King to capital pifnifhmerft. Iri this vindication! they fay, ' They hold themfelves bound in duty to God^ * religion, the King, parliament and kingdom, to pro' fefs before God, angels and men, that we verily be* lieve that which is fo much feared to be now... | |
| William Harris - 1762 - 564 páginas
...part of the houfe the King to capita! punifhmcut. In this vindication they fay, ' They hold themfelves bound in duty to God, * religion, the King, parliament and kingdom, to pro* fefs before God, angels and nun, that we verily be' Jieve that which is fo much feared to be now... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 588 páginas
...which they therein assure us, if we understand them, they would never alter. Yea, we hold ourselves bound in duty to God, religion, the King, parliament, and kingdom, to profess before God, angels, and men, that we verily believe that which is so much feared to be now... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1812 - 684 páginas
...not subversion, of the fundamental constitution and government of this kingdom. Yea we hold ourselves bound in duty to GOD, religion, the king, parliament and kingdom, to profess before GOD, angels and men, that we verily believe that which is so much feared to be now in... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 546 páginas
...the bringing of the king to capital punishment. In this vindication they say, " They hold themselves bound in duty to God, religion, the king, parliament and kingdom, to profess before God, angels and men, that we verily believe that which is so much feared to be now in... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1842 - 308 páginas
...trial, and which they presented really at the hazard of their own safety. They say, "We hold ourselves bound in duty to God, religion, the king, parliament, and kingdom, to profess before God, angels, and men, that we verily believe what is now so much feared to be in agitation—the... | |
| Presbyter - 1848 - 362 páginas
...presented by fifty-seven of the London ministers, previous to the trial, they say — " We hold ourselves bound, in duty to God, religion, the king, parliament, and kingdom, to profess before God, angels, and men, that we verily believe that what is now so much feared to be in... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1852 - 316 páginas
...extract from this old pamphlet, the whole of which only consists of six pages : " We hold ourselves bound in duty to God, religion, the King, parliament, and kingdom, to profess before God, angels, and men, that we verily believe that which is so much feared to be now... | |
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