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- 1717, The Post Man and The Historical Account (London, Greater London, England) page 1 (link)
- My Lord, The Faculty of Theology has been pleaſed to chuſe me to preſent this Book to your Excellency, which contains the Cenſures they have at all times thundered againſt the Errors and pernicious Doctrines of ſuch who teach, that the Pope may depoſe Kings, diſpoſe of their Crowns, excite their Subjects not only to Diſobedience and Rebellion, but likewiſe to embrue their murthering Hands in the Blood of their Sovereigns, and to commit a Parricide ſo expreſly forbidden by the Holy Scriptures, the ancient Canons of the Church, and the Practice of the purer Times of Chriſtianity.
- 1732, The Gloucester Journal (Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England) page 2 (link)
- But if not, he ought to reflect, that he was going to embrue his Hands in the Blood of an innocent Man, for which he muſt give an Account to God.