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or men, through mere weariness of contending, be willing even to submit to Papal Tyranny, because it pretends to some kind of Vnity? |
or men, through mere weariness of contending, be willing even to submit to Papal Tyranny, Because it pretends to Some kind of Unity? |
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And verily you will keep up the Papists hope, that by an universal Toration, they may at last come in on equal terms with you, or by connivence, be endured as much as you. And if they be equal in England with you, their transmarine advantages will make them more than equal, notwithstanding their disadvantages in their Cause, and their contrariety to Kingly Interest. Baxter 's last Answer to Bagshaw, p. 31. |
And verily you will keep up the Papists hope, that by an universal Troth, they may At last come in on equal terms with you, or by connivance, be endured as much as you. And if they be equal in England with you, their transmarine advantages will make them more than equal, notwithstanding their disadvantages in their Cause, and their contrariety to Kingly Interest. Baxter is last Answer to Bagshaw, p. 31. |
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