The life of Edward earl of Clarendon, written by himself. [on large paper, cm.37].

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Страница 129 - One thousand six hundred and sixty) granted His Commission under the great Seal of England to several Bishops and other Divines, to review the Book of Common Prayer, and to prepare such Alterations and Additions as they thought fit to offer...
Страница 133 - ... unfeigned assent and consent to the use of all things in the said book contained and prescribed, in these words, and no other : IV. ' I, AB do here declare my unfeigned assent and consent to all and every thing contained and prescribed in and by the book, intituled, The Book of Common Prayer...
Страница 158 - that they might " all take heed that the continuance of them did not " indeed corrupt their natures. He did believe that " he had been that way very faulty himself: he " promised that he would reform, and that if they " would join with him in their several capacities, " they would by their examples do more good, both " in city and country, than any new laws would
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Страница 203 - He spake pertinently, and was always very acceptable and well heard ; and was one of those with whom they, who were trusted by the King in conducting his affairs in the lower House, consulted very frequently, but not so much, nor relied equally upon his advice, as upon some few others who had much more experience, which he thought was of use only to ignorant and dull men, and that men of sagacity could see and determine at a little light, and ought rather to persuade and engage men to do that which...
Страница 106 - He had heard before of the scattering of those papers, and knew well who had made the collection ; who had been a lawyer, and was a protestant, but had too good an opinion of the Roman catholics, and desired too much to be grateful to them.

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