The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists: With an Account of Their Principles; Their Attempts for a Further Reformation in the Church; Their Sufferings; and the Lives and Characters of Their Most Considerable Divines, Volumen 4Charles Ewer, 1817 |
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... England , and their people sold for sums of money to carry on the king's unlawful pleasures , and to bribe the nation into popery and slavery ; till the House of Commons , awakened at last with a sense of the threatening danger , grew ...
... England , and their people sold for sums of money to carry on the king's unlawful pleasures , and to bribe the nation into popery and slavery ; till the House of Commons , awakened at last with a sense of the threatening danger , grew ...
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... England , and equally the guardian of both churches , he will , no doubt , hold the balance , and prevent either from rising to such a pitch of greatness as to act inde- pendently on the state , or become formidable and oppressive to ...
... England , and equally the guardian of both churches , he will , no doubt , hold the balance , and prevent either from rising to such a pitch of greatness as to act inde- pendently on the state , or become formidable and oppressive to ...
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... England with the Seats army . Preparations of the parliament . The king at Worcester . Battle of Worcester Low condition of the king and church of England . He neglects the presbyterians , and turns his eyes towards the papists . Low ...
... England with the Seats army . Preparations of the parliament . The king at Worcester . Battle of Worcester Low condition of the king and church of England . He neglects the presbyterians , and turns his eyes towards the papists . Low ...
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... England by au- thority of parliament . The coin was stamped on one side with the arms of England between a laurel and a palm , with this inscription , the commonwealth of England ; and on the other , a cross and harp , with this motto ...
... England by au- thority of parliament . The coin was stamped on one side with the arms of England between a laurel and a palm , with this inscription , the commonwealth of England ; and on the other , a cross and harp , with this motto ...
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... England and himself , in proportion to their mer- its . " Having refreshed his forces he marched directly to Drogheda , which was garrisoned with 2500 foot and 300 horse , and was therefore thought capable of holding out a month ; but ...
... England and himself , in proportion to their mer- its . " Having refreshed his forces he marched directly to Drogheda , which was garrisoned with 2500 foot and 300 horse , and was therefore thought capable of holding out a month ; but ...
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