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" ... of the submission due to priests. He was naturally a man of truth, fidelity and justice ; but his religion was so infused in him, and he was so managed in it by his priests, that the principles which nature had laid in him had little power over him... "
An Abridgement of the History of England: Being a Summary of Mr. Rapin's ... - Page 424
by Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1747
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The Present State of the Republick of Letters. ...

Bibliography - 1734 - 488 pages
...his Religion was fo infufed in him, and he " was fo managed by his Priefts, that the Prin" ciples, which Nature had laid in him, had little " Power over him, when the Concerns of the fl Church ftood in the Way.- In a word, if ic " had not been for Popery, he would have been, "...
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The Continuation of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the ..., Volume 3

Nicolas Tindal - Great Britain - 1763 - 638 pages
...ftrange notions of the obedience due to princes, and came to take up as ftrange ones, of the fubvniffion due to priefts : He was naturally a man of truth,...to be, that is the vicegerent of that God, who is ftow to anger, and ready to forgive : He had no perfonal ticular in it, and fhews the extreme defire...
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Facts and Documents Illustrative of the History of the Period Immediately ...

Arthur Henry Kenney - 1827 - 306 pages
...due to priests: and his religion was so infused into him, and he was so managed in it by his priests, that the principles which nature had laid in him,...little power over him when the concerns of his church stood in the way .... He had no personal vices, but of one sort ... yet had a real sense of sin, and...
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Facts and Documents Illustrative of the History of the Period Immediately ...

Arthur Henry Kenney - 1827 - 298 pages
...to priests : and his religion was so infused into him, and he was so managed in it by his priests, that the principles which nature had laid in him, had little power over him ichen the concerns of his church stood in the way .... He had no personal vices, but of one sort ....
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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time, Volume 4

Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1833 - 596 pages
...and justice a: but his religion was so infused in him, and he was so managed in it by his priests, that the principles which nature had laid in him,...had little power over him, when the concerns of his 293 church stood in the way : he was a gentle master, and was very easy to all who came near him :...
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The History of England, Volume 3

Thomas Keightley - Great Britain - 1839 - 562 pages
...fidelity and justice, but his religion was so infused in him and he was so managed in it by his priests, that the principles which nature had laid in him had...little power over him when the concerns of his church stood in the way. He was a gentle master, and was very easy to all who came near him, yet he was not...
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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: From the Restoration of ..., Volume 1

Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1840 - 646 pages
...fidelity, and justice ; but his religion was so infused in him, and he was so managed in it by his priests, that the principles which nature had laid in him,...little power over him when the concerns of his church stood in the way : he was a gentle master, and was very easy to all who came near him ; yet he was...
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The Historians' History of the World: England, 1642-1791

Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1904 - 768 pages
...fidelity and justice, but his religion was so infused in him and he was so managed in it by his priests, that the principles which nature had laid in him had...little power over him when the concerns of his church stood in the way. He was a gentle master, and was very easy 10 all who came near him, yet he was not...
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Characters from the Histories & Memoirs of the Seventeenth Century: With an ...

David Nichol Smith - Great Britain - 1918 - 398 pages
...fidelity, and justice : But his Religion was so infused in him, and he was so managed in it by his Priests, that the Principles which Nature had laid in him,...little power over him, when the concerns of his Church stood in the way : He was a gentle Master, and was very easy to all who came near him : yet he was...
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