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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... meets . King's declaration from Breda . The par- liament invites the king home without any terms , owing in part to lord Clarendon . A deputation of lords and commons , with some ministers , wait on the king . The minister's address and ...
... meets . King's declaration from Breda . The par- liament invites the king home without any terms , owing in part to lord Clarendon . A deputation of lords and commons , with some ministers , wait on the king . The minister's address and ...
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... meet with men , who will confident- ly affirm , that in these times all religion was trodden under foot , and that heresy and schism were the only piety ; but I give warning to all ages , that they take heed , how they believe any ...
... meet with men , who will confident- ly affirm , that in these times all religion was trodden under foot , and that heresy and schism were the only piety ; but I give warning to all ages , that they take heed , how they believe any ...
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... meet with many instances of valor in this active reign ; but Montross is the only instance of heroism . Amongst other circumstances of indignity , which accompanied his execution , the book of his exploits , a small octavo written in ...
... meet with many instances of valor in this active reign ; but Montross is the only instance of heroism . Amongst other circumstances of indignity , which accompanied his execution , the book of his exploits , a small octavo written in ...
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... distance of time . He called no witness- es to confront the evidence , but at the close of his defence confessed ingenuously , that there had been several meet- 4 ings of the abovenamed persons at his house , CHAP . 2 . 76 OF THE PURITANS .
... distance of time . He called no witness- es to confront the evidence , but at the close of his defence confessed ingenuously , that there had been several meet- 4 ings of the abovenamed persons at his house , CHAP . 2 . 76 OF THE PURITANS .
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... meet to you ; but know ye for certain , that if ye put me to death , ye shall surely bring innocent blood upon yourselves . But I hope better things of you , though I thus speak . " The court allowed Mr. Love the benefit of council ...
... meet to you ; but know ye for certain , that if ye put me to death , ye shall surely bring innocent blood upon yourselves . But I hope better things of you , though I thus speak . " The court allowed Mr. Love the benefit of council ...
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