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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... gave no disturbance to the administration , the nation was far from being at peace ; but when things came to a crisis , their joining with the church , against a corrupt court and ministry , sav- ed the religion and liberties of the ...
... gave no disturbance to the administration , the nation was far from being at peace ; but when things came to a crisis , their joining with the church , against a corrupt court and ministry , sav- ed the religion and liberties of the ...
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... gave out , that the people had only changed their yoke , not shaken it off ; and that the RUMP's little finger ( for so the house of commons was now called ) would be heavier than the king's loins . The agitators therefore petitioned ...
... gave out , that the people had only changed their yoke , not shaken it off ; and that the RUMP's little finger ( for so the house of commons was now called ) would be heavier than the king's loins . The agitators therefore petitioned ...
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... son 2001. per annum for his life , and gave 500l . a - piece to his daughters . Wood's Athens Oxon , vel . ii . p . 228 , and Whitlocke's Memorials , p . 390. ED . ! upon him while he was at supper , and CHAP . 1 . 27 OF THE PURITANS .
... son 2001. per annum for his life , and gave 500l . a - piece to his daughters . Wood's Athens Oxon , vel . ii . p . 228 , and Whitlocke's Memorials , p . 390. ED . ! upon him while he was at supper , and CHAP . 1 . 27 OF THE PURITANS .
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... gave him more liberty than they had be- fore allowed , permitted his servants to wait on him , and began to talk of a parliament , and of a time for his coronation . ED . § It is a proof of this , that while Oliver Cromwell was at ...
... gave him more liberty than they had be- fore allowed , permitted his servants to wait on him , and began to talk of a parliament , and of a time for his coronation . ED . § It is a proof of this , that while Oliver Cromwell was at ...
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... gave the deanry to Dr. John Owen , an independent divine , who took posses- sion of it March 18 , 1650-1.§ Upon the resignation of the vice - chancellor , Dr. Daniel Greenwood , principal of Brazen - Nose college , and a pres- byterian ...
... gave the deanry to Dr. John Owen , an independent divine , who took posses- sion of it March 18 , 1650-1.§ Upon the resignation of the vice - chancellor , Dr. Daniel Greenwood , principal of Brazen - Nose college , and a pres- byterian ...
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