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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… which has been so fruitful a nursery of great men both in Church and State. I hope you will all be so kind to Magdalen … is much deficient of such patrons as Queen's and Christ Church glory in. My wife says she has some repair of the loss … for which prosecution the Mayor himself is arrested on the Church's account. The Bishop requires the Dean and Chapter to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… words: I am for no King in England nor for any head of the Church but Jesus Christ. I was formerly acquainted with John … of London that Walter Rogers, prebend and prlector of that church, pleads a right according to their statutes to be … If I am burdensome, pardon me. Part is my zeal to the Church of England, which in the late great troublesome times …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… assuring him that to his knowledge he was a priest of the Church of Rome, advising the constable to carry him before … The King to the Warden and Fellows of the Collegiate Church of Manchester. Recommending Richard Warburton, M.A., …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… debauchery, that he would have reconciled himself to the Church of Rome to get a subsistence, went beyond seas for … be feared than Papists, but are in equal danger with the Church of England. Whether this be a good reason or not, I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… vulgar. For example, he said, he was a Protestant of the Church of England according to the best and last reformation, … superstition, by which he meant he was of the Anabaptists' Church of England, but the vulgar might easily understand it … of what religion he was. He answered, a Protestant of the Church of England. There being several sorts of Protestants, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… pretend they are for, and come to the service of, the Church of England, yet they are attended with, and chiefly … seducing the inhabitants from their duty to the King and Church as his preaching, for he is an amphibious creature … under the notion of being well-affected to both King and Church. This Turney set up for Mayor here last August …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… about two miles off, whence the Chief Governor may come to church and Council with less inconvenience than he can live … The King to the Lord Lieutenant. Warrant. Whereas the church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Kilmallock, was in the time of Henry VIII made a collegiate church, consisting of five vicars and the adjoining rectories …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… but ever was and am and will continue a true son of the Church of England as now established. At the election there … not only the archdeaconry and the province but our poor Church itself. [ Ibid. p. 105.] Sept. 25. Whitehall. … be supposed to be qualified to receive the Orders of the Church of England and to be made D[ean] of one of the most …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and cannot maintain their poor men and scholars. Christ Church, St. Thomas's, and St. Bartholomew's hospitals are … pp. 33-40, in favour of greater catholicity in the Church of England, so that it might embrace moderate … Parliament were needless, as he should always abide by the Church and govern by law, and would soon disband the army, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… co. Bucks, he and his family being remote from the parish church. [ Copy. Ibid. No. 133.] Lord Arlington to Lord … anything is to be done, this is the last day; I am at Mr. Church's house, Suffolk Street. [ Ibid. No. 138.] Jos. …
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