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A New History of London
… Though the parliament was so far duped by a zeal for religion, as thus to strengthen the dangerous power before …
A New History of London
… and Lancaster, the convulsions in changing the national religion, all tended to reduce the antient power of the …
A New History of London
… contributed to prepare the people for an alteration of religion, while the king continued attached to the papal … of the diet at Spires, which prohibited all innovations in religion, before the meeting of a general council. See …
A New History of London
… where they were allowed the free exercise of their religion; and in return, enriched the nation by the … distracted between opposite persuasions, it was plain that religion could not long remain in this loose uncertain state: … two such confirmed bigots as Philip and Mary, the Romish religion, if such a system of priestly dominion can be called …
A New History of London
… it difficult for Elizabeth to restore the protestant religion. To this she was no less determined from motives of … exiles, and releasing all prisoners confined on account of religion. On this occasion one Rainsford told the queen he …
A New History of London
… emperor Aurelian, in the city of Csarea, for the christian religion. The patronage of this church was anciently in the … on their horrid plot for extirpating the protestant religion, and Old English Liberty, and introducing popery and …
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… and other strangers, who fled hither for the sake of religion 5, ordered it to be called the Temple of the Lord …
A New History of London
… charter, and who had been obliged to leave France for religion. In this building are two large laboratories; one …
A New History of London
… the English against the Danes in support of the Christian religion. For this reason, and for his sufferings on account of this religion in his own country, he was honoured with …
A New History of London
… a just magistrate, and brave defender of the liberty and religion of his country. Who (besides many other instances of … to reformNot to receive any woman that is devoted to religion, nor any man's wife.No woman to take money for lying …
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