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The Incomparable Bishop Jewel, in his Apology for the Church of England, when it had been objected by the Papists, That the Protestants wer turbulent Men, that they took away Scepters from Kings, that they arm'd the People, that they overturn'd Tribunals, that they laid aside the Laws, that they broke in pieces mens Rights and Possessions, that they turn'd Kingdoms to popular States, &c. After a sufficient detestation of all these things, |
The Incomparable Bishop Jewel, in his Apology for the Church of England, when it had been objected by the Papists, That the Protestants were turbulent Men, that they took away Sceptres from Kings, that they armed the People, that they overturned Tribunals, that they laid aside the Laws, that they broke in Pieces men's Rights and Possessions, that they turned Kingdoms to popular States, etc. After a sufficient detestation of all these things, |
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Apol. pag. 74. Nos esse homines turbulentos, Regibus Sceptra de manibus eripere, populum armare, Tribunalia evertere, Leges rescindere, possessiones dissipare, regna ad popularem statum ▪ revocare. |
Apollinarian page. 74. Nos esse homines turbulentos, Regibus Sceptra de manibus eripere, Populum armare, Tribunalia evertere, Leges rescindere, Possessions dissipare, regna ad popularem Statum ▪ revocare. |
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