Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of Charles II: 1660-[1685], Volume 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1911 - Great Britain |
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Page 85 - Protestant archbishops, or bishops, or any other judges of any ecclesiastical courts, in cases of atheism, blasphemy, heresy, or schism ; but they may prove and punish the same, according to his majesty's ecclesiastical laws, by excommunication, deprivation, degradation, and other ecclesiastical censures, not extending to death, in such sort, and no other, as they might have done before the making of this act.
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Page 430 - LONDON'S TRIUMPHS : illustrated with many magnificent Structures and Pageants ; on which are orderly advanced several stately Representations of poetical Deities, sitting and standing in great Splendor, on several Scenes, in proper Shapes. With pertinent Speeches, jocular Songs (sung by the City Musick), and pastoral Dancing. Performed October 29, 1677, for the Celebration, Solemnity, and Inauguration of the Right Hon.
Page 430 - Triumphs, illustrated with many magnificent structures and Pageants ; on which are orderly advanced several stately representations of poetical deities, sitting and standing in great splendor on several scenes in proper shapes ; with pertinent speeches, jocular songs (sung by the City Musick), 'and pastoral dancing. Performed October 29, 1677...