A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 5George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 73
... principle , that the heir - apparent , or any other prince of the royal blood , ought not to be so totally dependent on the king for his subsis- tence , that the dread of its being withheld , or kept in arrear , should deter him from ...
... principle , that the heir - apparent , or any other prince of the royal blood , ought not to be so totally dependent on the king for his subsis- tence , that the dread of its being withheld , or kept in arrear , should deter him from ...
Page 75
... principles , and his attachment to George I. , with whom he had the honour to correspond after the death of the electress Sophia , in 1714 , when it became necessary for the court of Hanover to be apprized of all the motions of the ...
... principles , and his attachment to George I. , with whom he had the honour to correspond after the death of the electress Sophia , in 1714 , when it became necessary for the court of Hanover to be apprized of all the motions of the ...
Page 89
... principles he espoused the cause of George I. , and stood foremost in the ranks of those who tendered their lives and fortunes in support of his person and government , against the designs of the pre- tender and his adherents . In 1726 ...
... principles he espoused the cause of George I. , and stood foremost in the ranks of those who tendered their lives and fortunes in support of his person and government , against the designs of the pre- tender and his adherents . In 1726 ...
Page 98
... principles of reveal- ed truth . The war of words was fiercely carried on both in the pulpit and from the press ; whilst , in the meantime , the spirit of Christianity , which is that of meekness and love , deserted the combatants on ...
... principles of reveal- ed truth . The war of words was fiercely carried on both in the pulpit and from the press ; whilst , in the meantime , the spirit of Christianity , which is that of meekness and love , deserted the combatants on ...
Page 103
... principle , of ascribing real divinity to the Son . When- ever Dr Clare finds this express term given to him , he is evidently perplexed and troubled how to evade its force . Generally he is under the necessity of either adding to the ...
... principle , of ascribing real divinity to the Son . When- ever Dr Clare finds this express term given to him , he is evidently perplexed and troubled how to evade its force . Generally he is under the necessity of either adding to the ...
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