A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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religion was the ruling passion of James the Second at the beginning of his reign
, than could be conveniently entered into in the two preceding Sections , which
are appropriated to the examination of Mr . Rose ' s authorities and arguments .
religion was the ruling passion of James the Second at the beginning of his reign
, than could be conveniently entered into in the two preceding Sections , which
are appropriated to the examination of Mr . Rose ' s authorities and arguments .
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The termination of this period ( the third ) with the reign of Charles the Sea cond ,
Mr . Rose also thinks was not well considered , because « the reign of his brother
was surely not less “ ' remarkable for religious dispute and political contest ...
The termination of this period ( the third ) with the reign of Charles the Sea cond ,
Mr . Rose also thinks was not well considered , because « the reign of his brother
was surely not less “ ' remarkable for religious dispute and political contest ...
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Ludlow , whose authority as an independent in religion , and a republican in
politics , 363 SECTION Mr . Rose might not singly give credit. limitations of ness
and penetration the republican party were frequently under considerable
obligations .
Ludlow , whose authority as an independent in religion , and a republican in
politics , 363 SECTION Mr . Rose might not singly give credit. limitations of ness
and penetration the republican party were frequently under considerable
obligations .
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... the secret of what he was pleased to call his “ religion , " and to his not deciding
whether the motive for this conduct in Charles was his habitual treachery , or an
apprehension that his ministers “ might demand “ for themselves some share of ...
... the secret of what he was pleased to call his “ religion , " and to his not deciding
whether the motive for this conduct in Charles was his habitual treachery , or an
apprehension that his ministers “ might demand “ for themselves some share of ...
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Rose , p . 42 . That the King did not conceal the secret of his religion from some of
his ministers at least , is attempted to be proved by Mr . Rose in this curious
manner . He cites , but for the purpose only of combating it , the assertion of SI .
Rose , p . 42 . That the King did not conceal the secret of his religion from some of
his ministers at least , is attempted to be proved by Mr . Rose in this curious
manner . He cites , but for the purpose only of combating it , the assertion of SI .
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