| 1875 - 596 pages
...'judgment and decree' twenty-seven propositions, extracted from various books, were condemned as " damnable doctrines, destructive to the sacred persons...their state and government, and of all human society." The books from which these propositions were extracted — a whole library of authors, including the... | |
| Thomas Vowler Short - Great Britain - 1875 - 678 pages
...convocation on July 21, 1683, against certain pernicious books and damnable doctrines, destructive of the sacred persons of princes, their state and government, and of all human society;' in which decree they formally condemned twenty-seven propositions collected out of several modern authors.... | |
| Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth - Ballads - 1878 - 764 pages
...the Duke of York's visit, the University in Convocation passed a Judgment and Decree, condemning " certain pernicious Books and damnable Doctrines, destructive...Princes, their state and government, and of all human safety." This was on July 21st, 1683 (the day of Russell's execution). The Index expurgatorius was... | |
| John Hill Burton - Great Britain - 1880 - 368 pages
...judgment and decree of the University of Oxford, passed in their convocation, July 31, 1683, against certain pernicious books and damnable doctrines destructive...their state and government, and of all human society," solemuly prcsented by the university to King Charles II. It was offered in Sacheverell's defence because... | |
| Charles Kingsley - History - 1880 - 430 pages
...being burned by the University of Oxford, in company with those of Milton, Languet, and others, as " pernicious books, and damnable doctrines, destructive...state and government, and of all human society." And thus the seed which Buchanan had sown, and Milton had watered — for the allegation that Milton borrowed... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1880 - 440 pages
...being burned by the University of Oxford, in company with those of Milton, Languet, and others, as " pernicious books, and damnable doctrines, destructive...state and government, and of all human society." And thus the seed which Buchanan had sown, and Milton had watered — for the allegation that Milton borrowed... | |
| Henry James Nicoll - Scholars - 1880 - 296 pages
...flames the political works of Buchanan, Milton, and several other heretics, for containing doctrine " destructive to the sacred persons of princes, their state and government, and of all human society." We are now approaching the close of Buchanan's long and eventful life. In his seventy-fourth year he... | |
| Charles Kingsley - Education - 1882 - 428 pages
...being burned by the University of Oxford, in company with those of Milton, Languet, and others, as " pernicious books, and damnable doctrines, destructive...Princes, their state and government, and of all human 2 A society." And thus the seed which Buchanan had sown, and Milton had watered — for the allegation... | |
| Mark Pattison - Church and state - 1889 - 518 pages
...'judgment and decree' twenty-seven propositions, extracted from various books, •were condemned as ' damnable doctrines, destructive to the sacred persons...their state and government, and of all human society.' The books from which these propositions were extracted—a whole library of authors, including the... | |
| Alexander Hutton Drysdale - Great Britain - 1889 - 666 pages
...the Triennial Act, i It was, " against certain pernicious books nnd damnable doctrines, destrnctive to the sacred persons of princes, their state and government, and of all human society," in which Buchanan (be Jure Itegni), Goodman, Cartwright, Travers, Bntherford (Let Rex), The Solemn... | |
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