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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... brought in by a treaty , the succeeding parliament would have set it aside . On the other hand , nothing can be more notorious than the deep hypocri- sy of general Monk , and the solemn assurances given by the bishops The reader will ...
... brought in by a treaty , the succeeding parliament would have set it aside . On the other hand , nothing can be more notorious than the deep hypocri- sy of general Monk , and the solemn assurances given by the bishops The reader will ...
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... brought upon the nation by con- sent of parliament , might be introduced under the wing of the prerog- ative ; but the Roman catholics , not satisfied with the slow proceedings of a disguised Protestant , or apprehending that the ...
... brought upon the nation by con- sent of parliament , might be introduced under the wing of the prerog- ative ; but the Roman catholics , not satisfied with the slow proceedings of a disguised Protestant , or apprehending that the ...
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... brought on the christian name , and on the genuine principles of a protestant church . 2dly . All parties of christians , when in power , have been guilty of persecution for conscience sake . The annals of the church are a most ...
... brought on the christian name , and on the genuine principles of a protestant church . 2dly . All parties of christians , when in power , have been guilty of persecution for conscience sake . The annals of the church are a most ...
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... brought into parliament and passed . An abstract of it.— Remarks . Terms of conformity . Higher than before the civil wars . Rapin's remarks . Reflections on bishop Kennet's remarks . Mr. Coll- yer's remarks Authors or promoters of this ...
... brought into parliament and passed . An abstract of it.— Remarks . Terms of conformity . Higher than before the civil wars . Rapin's remarks . Reflections on bishop Kennet's remarks . Mr. Coll- yer's remarks Authors or promoters of this ...
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... brought from several parts of the country , and • Whitlocke , p . 434 . Dr. Grey insinuates here a reflection on Mr. Neal's veraeity ; by remarking that he produces no authority for the assertion . But that Ireland was offered to the ...
... brought from several parts of the country , and • Whitlocke , p . 434 . Dr. Grey insinuates here a reflection on Mr. Neal's veraeity ; by remarking that he produces no authority for the assertion . But that Ireland was offered to the ...
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