Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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Page 156
... proceeds to the particular questions of controversy , or rather of reformation ; and considers , in succession , the Govern- ment of Bishops ; the Liturgy , Ceremonies , and Sub- scription ; the demand for a Preaching Ministry ; the ...
... proceeds to the particular questions of controversy , or rather of reformation ; and considers , in succession , the Govern- ment of Bishops ; the Liturgy , Ceremonies , and Sub- scription ; the demand for a Preaching Ministry ; the ...
Page 175
... proceeds : - - Towards the middle of the spring , the king full of confidence and assurance , as a prince that had been victorious in battle , and had prevailed with his parliament in all that he desired , and had the ring of ...
... proceeds : - - Towards the middle of the spring , the king full of confidence and assurance , as a prince that had been victorious in battle , and had prevailed with his parliament in all that he desired , and had the ring of ...
Page 177
... proceed to the coronation of the queen , not Vouchsafing her the honour of a matrimonial crown ; for the coronation of her was not till almost two years after , when danger had taught him what to do . But much more when it was spread ...
... proceed to the coronation of the queen , not Vouchsafing her the honour of a matrimonial crown ; for the coronation of her was not till almost two years after , when danger had taught him what to do . But much more when it was spread ...
Page 183
... proceed to the more famous story of the second Pretender , Perkin Warbeck , first heard of in 1492 : - At this time the King began again to be haunted with spirits , by the magic and curious arts of the Lady Margaret , who raised up the ...
... proceed to the more famous story of the second Pretender , Perkin Warbeck , first heard of in 1492 : - At this time the King began again to be haunted with spirits , by the magic and curious arts of the Lady Margaret , who raised up the ...
Page 206
... proceed out of fear or softness , for he was valiant and active , and therefore no doubt it was truly Chris- tian and moral . Yet he knew the way to peace was not to seem to be desirous to avoid war ; therefore would he make offers ...
... proceed out of fear or softness , for he was valiant and active , and therefore no doubt it was truly Chris- tian and moral . Yet he knew the way to peace was not to seem to be desirous to avoid war ; therefore would he make offers ...
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