The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 282 страници |
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... Christianity ought to die , rather than resist by force , not only the King , but all that are put in authority under him . It was to confute the last - mentioned author , that Mr. Samuel Johnson , chaplain to Lord Russell , wrote a ...
... Christianity ought to die , rather than resist by force , not only the King , but all that are put in authority under him . It was to confute the last - mentioned author , that Mr. Samuel Johnson , chaplain to Lord Russell , wrote a ...
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... Christian than those of the high dignitaries , who promoted intolerance in the Church , and tyranny in the State . His The trial of Argyle , which took place in Scot- land at the end of the year 1681 , would have been a disgrace even to ...
... Christian than those of the high dignitaries , who promoted intolerance in the Church , and tyranny in the State . His The trial of Argyle , which took place in Scot- land at the end of the year 1681 , would have been a disgrace even to ...
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... Christians we had . Lord Howard tried to excuse what he had said to Lord Anglesey on the pretext that it was his object at that time to outface the King , both for himself and his party . Lord Russell then addressed the Court . 66 My ...
... Christians we had . Lord Howard tried to excuse what he had said to Lord Anglesey on the pretext that it was his object at that time to outface the King , both for himself and his party . Lord Russell then addressed the Court . 66 My ...
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... Christian religion doth plain- ly forbid the resistance of authority . 66 Secondly , that though our religion be es- tablished by law , ( which your lordship argues as a difference between our case and that of the primitive Christians ...
... Christian religion doth plain- ly forbid the resistance of authority . 66 Secondly , that though our religion be es- tablished by law , ( which your lordship argues as a difference between our case and that of the primitive Christians ...
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... Christian , and dying in cold blood . That must come from an inward peace of conscience , and assurance of the mercy of God ; and he had that to such a degree , that though , from the first day of his imprisonment , he reckoned he was a ...
... Christian , and dying in cold blood . That must come from an inward peace of conscience , and assurance of the mercy of God ; and he had that to such a degree , that though , from the first day of his imprisonment , he reckoned he was a ...
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