| Edmund Burke - History - 1778 - 762 pages
...that much of this treatment has been owing to a belief in the admirers and followers of Archbifhop Laud, that the reputation of the latter was increafed...and the ways of peace guided the behaviour of the firfl, rigour and feverity that of the lafh In the ftate they feverally carried the like principles... | |
| History - 1800 - 694 pages
...therefore deferving of thofe (landers it has undergone upon that account. It is eafy to fee, that much pf this treatment has been owing to a belief in the admirers...parts they took in the affairs both of church and Hate as d'fagreeing. In the church, moderation and the wiys of peace guided the behaviour of the firft,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 688 pages
...that much of this treatment has been owing to a belief in the admirers and followers of Archbilhop Laud, that the reputation of the latter was increafed...parts they took in the affairs both of church and {late u- disagreeing. In the church, moderation and the ways of peace guided ihe behaviour of the firft,... | |
| History - 1800 - 702 pages
...that much of this treatment has been owing to.' a belief in the admirers and followers of Archbifliop Laud, that the reputation of the latter was increafed...very different frames, and the parts they took- in ther affairs both of church and- (late as difagreeing. In t lie church, moderation and the ways of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1812 - 512 pages
...belief in the admirers and followers of archbishop Laud, that the reputation of the latter was increased by depreciating that of the former. They were indeed...parts they took in the affairs both of church and state as disagreeing. In the church, moderation and the ways of peace guided the behaviour of the first,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1812 - 510 pages
...archbishop Laud, that the reputaJ Rushworth's Collections, vol. I. p. 243. tion of the latter was increased by depreciating that of the former. They were indeed...parts they took in the affairs both of church and state' as disagreeing. In the church, moderation and the ways of peace guided the behaviour of the... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 624 pages
...belief, in the admirers and followers of Archbishop Laud, that the reputation of the latter was increased by depreciating that of the former. They were, indeed,...different frames, and the parts they took in the affairs of both Church and State as disagreeing. In the Church, moderation and the ways of peace guided the... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 616 pages
...belief, in the admirers and followers of Archbishop Laud, that the reputation of the latter was increased by depreciating that of the former. They were, indeed,...different frames, and the parts they took in the affairs of both Church and State as disagreeing, Jn the Church, moderation and the ways of peace guided the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1812 - 516 pages
...belief in the admirers and followers of archbishop Laud, that the reputa|ion of the latter was increased by depreciating that of the former. They were indeed...different frames, and the parts they took in the affairs botli of 'church and state as disagreeing. In the church, moderation and the ways of peace guided the... | |
| 1838 - 1056 pages
...belief, in the admirers and followers of Archbishop Laud, that the reputation of the latter was increased by depreciating that of the former. They were indeed...parts they took in the affairs both of church and state as disagreeing. In the church, moderation and the ways of peace guided the behaviour of the first,... | |
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