Memoirs of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia, Daughter of King James the First. Including Sketches of the State of Society in Holland And Germany, in the 17th Century 1
Memoirs of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia, Daughter of King James the First. Including Sketches of the State of Society in Holland And Germany, in the 17th Century 1
Benger, Elizabeth Ogilvy, 1778-1827. [from Old Catalog]
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The danger was no sooner averted than Elizabeth was reconducted to Combe Abbey, from whence she wrote to her brother a french billet, concluding with this simple and natural ex- pression of piety, " If God be for us, who can be against us ?** With this artless pa- thos is strikingly contrasted an elaborate congratulatory epistle penned by Frederic Count Palatine, in which he avers a firm con- viction, that the wicked conspiracy proceeded from the direct agency of Antichrist. To ac- pons appear ...to have been delivered to certain mem- bers of the corporation and principal inhabitants — as a guard of honour to the princess, when she came from Combe to Coventry, as a place of security, upon the discovery of the gunpowder plot. As several of the conspirators were in the neighbourhood, waiting the issue of the impending blow in London — had that succeeded, their intention was to secure the person of Elizabeth, and place Her on the throne* 83 count for this difference .of style we have only to recollect, that this little theologian (nine years of age) was pursuing his studies at Sedan, the very focus of controversy, and that he had been tutored by those po- lemical dogmatists, who swarmed in every German court : whilst Elizabeth was do- mesticated with a sensible, rational family, in a country where the Protestant religion being firmly established, its professors were les$ accessible to fanaticism and visionary delusions.
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