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... king Charles , ( had leave been given for pleading , ) should be raised to the bench , by Cromwell ? And again , that a judge of Crom- well's should be , not only reinstated by Charles II . , but compelled by him , against his own will ...
... king Charles , ( had leave been given for pleading , ) should be raised to the bench , by Cromwell ? And again , that a judge of Crom- well's should be , not only reinstated by Charles II . , but compelled by him , against his own will ...
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... , in their view , a national church - establishment , of whatever kind , is incompatible with the spirit , and inimical to the object , of that mystical king- dom which the Son of God has established in this liv PREFACE TO THE.
... , in their view , a national church - establishment , of whatever kind , is incompatible with the spirit , and inimical to the object , of that mystical king- dom which the Son of God has established in this liv PREFACE TO THE.
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... in form , once and again , within the christian era ; while revo- lution has succeeded revolution , and emperors , consuls , kings , dictators ,. substance of ancient excellence , the elevation of ancient piety lx PREFACE TO THE.
... in form , once and again , within the christian era ; while revo- lution has succeeded revolution , and emperors , consuls , kings , dictators ,. substance of ancient excellence , the elevation of ancient piety lx PREFACE TO THE.
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... King's Bench . But , as the care he had to save his soul , made him abandon a profession , in which he might have raised his family much higher ; so , his charity to his poor neigh- In this characteristic trait of his Father , we may ...
... King's Bench . But , as the care he had to save his soul , made him abandon a profession , in which he might have raised his family much higher ; so , his charity to his poor neigh- In this characteristic trait of his Father , we may ...
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... King's Serjeants . He died 1661 . • He said , that he had studied sixteen hours a day , for the first two years that he came to the inns of court ; but almost brought himself to his grave , though he were of a very strong constitution ...
... King's Serjeants . He died 1661 . • He said , that he had studied sixteen hours a day , for the first two years that he came to the inns of court ; but almost brought himself to his grave , though he were of a very strong constitution ...
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