| Colley Cibber - 1750 - 594 páginas
...doubtlefs -have turned as much upon Politicks. Thus, the New Cuftom, which I have chofen as a Specimen of this kind of writing, was certainly intended to...was revived in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. And in * In an old ^Morality, entitled, All for Mo-rey, the Perfons of the Drama arfi ; Iktohgf. Satan. Sfievct.... | |
| William Rufus Chetwood - 1752 - 278 páginas
...they been in Ufe now, they would doubtlefs have turned as. much upon Politicks. Thus, the New Cuftom, was certainly intended to promote the Reformation, when it was revived in the Reign of Queen Elizaheth. And in the more early Days of the Reformation, it was fo common for the Partizans of the... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1764 - 390 páginas
...they been in Ufe now, they would doubtlefs have turned as much upon Politicks. Thus, the New Cuftom^ was certainly intended to promote the Reformation, when it was revived in the Reign of Queen Elizabttb. And in the more early Days of the Reformation, it was fo common for the Partizans of the... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 482 páginas
...they been in use now, they would, doubtless, have turned as much upon politics. Thus, The New Custom was certainly intended to promote "the Reformation,...in the more early days of the Reformation, it was so common for the partisans of the old doctrines (and perhaps also of the new) to defend and illustrate... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 476 páginas
...they been in use now, they would, doubtless, have turned as much upon politics. Thus, The New Custom was certainly intended to promote the Reformation,...in the more early days of the Reformation, it was so common for the partisans of the old doctrines (and perhaps also of the new) to defend and illustrate... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 472 páginas
...they been m ifse now, they would, doubtless, have turned as much upon politics. Thus, 'lhe New Custom was certainly intended to promote the Reformation, when it was revived in the rei?n of Queen Elizabeth. And in the more early days of the Reformation, it was so co.irimon for the... | |
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