A Chronological History of New-England: In the Form of Annals, Being a Summary and Exact Account of the Most Material Transactions and Occurrences Relating to this Country, in the Order of Time Wherein They Happened, from the Discovery of Capt. Gosnold, in 1602, to the Arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730 : with an Introduction Containing a Brief Epitome of the Most Considerable Transactions and Events Abroad, from the Creation ... |
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... James I. - France , Henry IV . - Spain , Philip III . shall , ipso facto , be excluded from having any degree , and be deprived of every one they have taken . June 1-8 . Arrive ambassadors from Holland , France , Spain , Archduke Albert ...
... James I. - France , Henry IV . - Spain , Philip III . shall , ipso facto , be excluded from having any degree , and be deprived of every one they have taken . June 1-8 . Arrive ambassadors from Holland , France , Spain , Archduke Albert ...
Page 105
... James I. - France , Henry IV . - Spain , Philip III . disliked their opinions ; and as Christ said , though he lived among them , he was not of them . ( Bar- low ) * Jan. 16. Monday , the second conference be- tween the king , and both ...
... James I. - France , Henry IV . - Spain , Philip III . disliked their opinions ; and as Christ said , though he lived among them , he was not of them . ( Bar- low ) * Jan. 16. Monday , the second conference be- tween the king , and both ...
Page 106
... James I. - France , Henry IV . - Spain , Philip III . his majesty spake by the instinct of the Spirit of God . ( Barlow ) Jan. 18. Wednesday the third , and last day's conference , first between the king and bishops ' party only ...
... James I. - France , Henry IV . - Spain , Philip III . his majesty spake by the instinct of the Spirit of God . ( Barlow ) Jan. 18. Wednesday the third , and last day's conference , first between the king and bishops ' party only ...
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... James I. - France , Henry IV . - Spain , Philip III . ters , yet his majesty willed that the bishop should set a time , and if they would not yield , whatsoever they were , to remove them ; either let them con- form , and that shortly ...
... James I. - France , Henry IV . - Spain , Philip III . ters , yet his majesty willed that the bishop should set a time , and if they would not yield , whatsoever they were , to remove them ; either let them con- form , and that shortly ...
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... James I. - France , Henry IV . - Spain , Philip III . her in the midway ; and that since his coming , he has been so far from increasing the burthens of the Papists that he had , as much as either time , occa- sion or law could permit ...
... James I. - France , Henry IV . - Spain , Philip III . her in the midway ; and that since his coming , he has been so far from increasing the burthens of the Papists that he had , as much as either time , occa- sion or law could permit ...
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