 | Henry Bettenson - Church history - 1967 - 343 pages
...honour and happiness of the king's majesty and his posterity, and the true public liberty, safety, and peace of the kingdoms, wherein every one's private...calling to mind the treacherous and bloody plots, conspiracies, attempts, and practices of the enemies of God against the true religion and professors... | |
 | J. P. Kenyon - History - 1986 - 478 pages
...and his posterity, and the true public liberty, safety and peace of the kingdom, wherein everyone's private condition is included; and calling to mind the treacherous and bloody plots, conspiracies, attempts and practices of the enemies of God against the true religion and professors... | |
 | Stephen C. Manganiello - History - 2004 - 613 pages
...the honor and happiness of the King's Majesty and his Posterity, and the true public liberty, safety and peace of the kingdoms, wherein every one's private...calling to mind the treacherous and bloody plots, conspiracies, attempts and practices of the enemies of God against the true religion and professors... | |
 | Gerald Lewis Bray - History - 2004 - 675 pages
...and his posterity, and the true public liberty, safety and peace of the kingdoms, wherein everyone's private condition is included; and calling to mind the treacherous and bloody plots, conspiracies, attempts and practices of the enemies of God against the true religion and professors... | |
 | Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.), Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1839
...honour and happiness of the king's majesty and " his posterity, and the true public liberty, safety, " and peace of the kingdoms, wherein every one's " private...calling to " mind the treacherous and bloody plots, conspi" racies, attempts, and practices of the enemies of " God, against the true religion, and professors... | |
 | English essays - 1782
...of good government, the true interefts of the people, the honour and happinefs of the King's Majefty and his pofterity, and the true public liberty, fafety, and peace of the three kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland. With refpefl to* certain parts of an uncommon long... | |
 | Edmund Burke - History - 1783
...of good government, the true intereft of the people, the honour and happinefs of the king's majefty and his pofterity, and the true public liberty, fafety, and peace *of the three kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland. Welbeck-ßrcct, OB. 16, 1781. Letter from the Rev.... | |
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