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Old and New London
… or rather to a "school and an exercise of the Christian religion;" all its inhabitants, male and female, applying …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Mary's time, 99 but not later; nor was he ever sheriff. Religion probably kept him from these employments after 1559, … renewed to his descendants. 112 Perhaps more compliant in religion than his father, 113 he acted as sheriff in 161314. … his father. 116 Richard Shireburne, though lax in his religion at one time, 117 was prepared to suffer for it when …
Old and New London
… had never introduced into their plays matters of state or religion. The Blackfriars company, in 1593, began to build a … The child replied, "This will be a great scandal to our religion." One of the men that fell said to a …
Old and New London
… he declared that though he had known of persons making religion a cloak, he had never heard of it being made an … and have no objection to administer the ordinances of religion either in the church, the chapel, the meeting-house, …
Old and New London
… that nobleman with Mary, Queen of Scots, "to whom and her religion (says Dugdale) he stood not a little affected." His … is excluded whose writings are offensive to morals or religion, and whose personal character is not proved by …
Survey of London: volume
… to the honour of God and for preferring and promoting the Religion by law established in the Church of England, did by … and instructed in the Principles of our most Holy Religion, and put out when fit to trades whereby they might …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… allegorical figure-subject probably representing love and religion, (2) angels with candlesticks, (3) the Entry into …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… oculist from Ferraro, had come to England because of his religion (Italian church in London). An empiric, he had given …
A New History of London
… under the reformation: idols, with the pageantry of religion, being taken away, and the Bible put into the hands … went still farther lengths in their departure from the old religion, and these were denominated Puritans. By their … obviated this scruple, by arguing that the interests of religion required, in this instance, that the innocent should …
A New History of London
… Trade had increased and diffused property; reformation in religion had diminished ecclesiastical tyranny; and they now … pressed into land and sea service. But as persecution in religion increases heresy, so the spirit of liberty only … consider it in any other light than as a prophanation of religion. The encouragement and protection given by the king …
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