Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a Review of His Writings, and His Opinions Upon a Variety of Important Matters, Civil and Ecclesiastical, Tom 2Hurst, Chance, 1830 |
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... shew , Let him to Bedlam , not to Newgate go . " In a work published by him soon afterwards , he expresses his regret that he did not make a vigorous defence at his trial , instead of listening to the advice of the lawyers ; his ready ...
... shew , Let him to Bedlam , not to Newgate go . " In a work published by him soon afterwards , he expresses his regret that he did not make a vigorous defence at his trial , instead of listening to the advice of the lawyers ; his ready ...
Strona 77
... shew the like design to expose them . The same is to be said of Mr. Sacheverell's ' Political Union , ' The Character of a Low - Churchman , ' and other pamphlets of the same stamp . And the general charge of hypocrisy against the ...
... shew the like design to expose them . The same is to be said of Mr. Sacheverell's ' Political Union , ' The Character of a Low - Churchman , ' and other pamphlets of the same stamp . And the general charge of hypocrisy against the ...
Strona 78
... shew , to dissemble with God Almighty , to fre- quent his altars , and afterwards return to the House of Rimmon , and give thanks for rising up in rebellion against the Lord's anointed . But a lady now sits on the throne , who , though ...
... shew , to dissemble with God Almighty , to fre- quent his altars , and afterwards return to the House of Rimmon , and give thanks for rising up in rebellion against the Lord's anointed . But a lady now sits on the throne , who , though ...
Strona 131
... shew , that in opposing the bill , their Lordships had acted neither against the interest of Episcopacy , nor of the Established Church , to whose interests it would have been pernicious ; that to commence a reign with a measure that ...
... shew , that in opposing the bill , their Lordships had acted neither against the interest of Episcopacy , nor of the Established Church , to whose interests it would have been pernicious ; that to commence a reign with a measure that ...
Strona 137
... shew us no national church in the world , established by acts of Uniformity as in England ; nor no test , or ex- clusive conditions , where a religion is tolerated in a nation , but the professors of it excluded from all trust or employ ...
... shew us no national church in the world , established by acts of Uniformity as in England ; nor no test , or ex- clusive conditions , where a religion is tolerated in a nation , but the professors of it excluded from all trust or employ ...
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Act of Toleration afterwards amongst answer appeared argument bill bishops called Calves'-Head Club character charity Christian Church of England Church of Scotland churchmen civil clergy Commons court crimes Daniel De Foe Davenant defend Dissenters enemies English favour Foe publishes FOE REPLIES Foe says Foe's friends gentlemen give high party high-church honour House House of Commons Humphrey Mackworth intitled Jacobite John Tutchin justice King William late learning Leslie liberty Lond London Lord majesty manner ment ministers moderate nation Ned Ward never observes occasion Occasional Conformists Occasional Conformity opinion pamphlet parliament persecution persons Pillory poem political Presbyterians present prince principles printed Protestant queen reason Reformation reign religion remarks represented reproach Review Sacheverell Samuel Wesley satire scandalous senters sermon shew Shortest tell thing thought tion Tories True-Born truth Vindication virtue Wesley Whigs writer zeal