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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... affairs become necessary . The parties en- gaged in the civil wars were yet living , and their resentments against each other so much inflamed , as to cut off all hopes of a reconciliation ; each dreaded the other's success , well ...
... affairs become necessary . The parties en- gaged in the civil wars were yet living , and their resentments against each other so much inflamed , as to cut off all hopes of a reconciliation ; each dreaded the other's success , well ...
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... affairs of religion ; and I could have wished that the memory of both had been entirely blotted out of the re- cords of time , if the animosities of the several parties , and their unchris- tian principles , had been buried with them ...
... affairs of religion ; and I could have wished that the memory of both had been entirely blotted out of the re- cords of time , if the animosities of the several parties , and their unchris- tian principles , had been buried with them ...
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... Affairs of religion . Attempts to settle fundamentals . Committee to draw up the fundametals of religion , The articles . Remarks . Protector for universal liberty . Ordinance appointing commissioners for approbation of public preachers ...
... Affairs of religion . Attempts to settle fundamentals . Committee to draw up the fundametals of religion , The articles . Remarks . Protector for universal liberty . Ordinance appointing commissioners for approbation of public preachers ...
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... affairs of Ireland together : the roman cath- olics charged the ill success of their affairs upon the duke of Ormond , and sent him word , " that they were determin- ed not to submit any longer to his commands , it not be- ing fit that ...
... affairs of Ireland together : the roman cath- olics charged the ill success of their affairs upon the duke of Ormond , and sent him word , " that they were determin- ed not to submit any longer to his commands , it not be- ing fit that ...
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... not prevail , an order was published , that min- isters in their pulpits should not meddle with state affairs . * Whitlocke , p . 453 . • After this the celebrated Milton was appointed to write for CHAP . 1 . 35 OF THE PURITANS .
... not prevail , an order was published , that min- isters in their pulpits should not meddle with state affairs . * Whitlocke , p . 453 . • After this the celebrated Milton was appointed to write for CHAP . 1 . 35 OF THE PURITANS .
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