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... King's Highness special license . " Now this reference to the Convocation of England appears to be de- cisive proof that there was no such body existing in Ire- land at that time ; for if there had , the comparison would undoubtedly ...
... King's Highness special license . " Now this reference to the Convocation of England appears to be de- cisive proof that there was no such body existing in Ire- land at that time ; for if there had , the comparison would undoubtedly ...
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... King James unto certain Calvinian opinions , to which the King's education in the Kirk of Scotland had before in- clined him . So that it was no very hard matter for him ( having an Archbishop also of his own persuasion ) to make use of ...
... King James unto certain Calvinian opinions , to which the King's education in the Kirk of Scotland had before in- clined him . So that it was no very hard matter for him ( having an Archbishop also of his own persuasion ) to make use of ...
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... King James in his name . " But this evidence will not prove that the Articles were fully sanctioned , for it does not appear that they ever were submitted to Parliament . Without that sanction they could not be legally enforced . Queen ...
... King James in his name . " But this evidence will not prove that the Articles were fully sanctioned , for it does not appear that they ever were submitted to Parliament . Without that sanction they could not be legally enforced . Queen ...
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... King exercised his favourite office of examinant into points of faith and doc- trine . Of the particulars of the interview no record has been preserved . If the King pressed his two favourite subjects of discussion , the Head of the ...
... King exercised his favourite office of examinant into points of faith and doc- trine . Of the particulars of the interview no record has been preserved . If the King pressed his two favourite subjects of discussion , the Head of the ...
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... King . His remarkable change of sen- timent after the Synod of Dort was represented by the Pu- ritans as a conversion to Popery . His refusal to assist his son - in - law the Elector Palatine was held up as a desertion of the Protestant ...
... King . His remarkable change of sen- timent after the Synod of Dort was represented by the Pu- ritans as a conversion to Popery . His refusal to assist his son - in - law the Elector Palatine was held up as a desertion of the Protestant ...
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