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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... never cease to whet and whet his knife , till there was no steel left to make it useful . ” Dr. Grey , and Rapin . ED . VOL . IV . 4 a free commonwealth ; the executive power lodged in the From the Death of King Charles I to the ...
... never cease to whet and whet his knife , till there was no steel left to make it useful . ” Dr. Grey , and Rapin . ED . VOL . IV . 4 a free commonwealth ; the executive power lodged in the From the Death of King Charles I to the ...
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... never men did obey orders more cheerfully , nor go upon duty more courageously . Never did greater harmony and resolu- tion appear to prosecute this cause of God , than in this army . Such a consent of heart and hands ; such a sym ...
... never men did obey orders more cheerfully , nor go upon duty more courageously . Never did greater harmony and resolu- tion appear to prosecute this cause of God , than in this army . Such a consent of heart and hands ; such a sym ...
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... never be sufficiently commended . The whole nation was civilized , and considerably improved in sound knowledge , though bishop Kennet and Mr. Eachard are pleased to say , that heresies and blasphemies against heaven were swelled up to ...
... never be sufficiently commended . The whole nation was civilized , and considerably improved in sound knowledge , though bishop Kennet and Mr. Eachard are pleased to say , that heresies and blasphemies against heaven were swelled up to ...
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... never more numerous and busy ; which is not very probable , because the parliament had banished all papists twenty miles from the city of Lon- don , and excepted them out of their acts of indulgence and toleration ; the spirit of the ...
... never more numerous and busy ; which is not very probable , because the parliament had banished all papists twenty miles from the city of Lon- don , and excepted them out of their acts of indulgence and toleration ; the spirit of the ...
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... never to oppose , or en- deavor to alter them . * This is not accurate . Colonel Straughan's forces in conjunction with others , fell on lord Montross's party , routed them , and took 600 prisoners but the marquis himself escaped ...
... never to oppose , or en- deavor to alter them . * This is not accurate . Colonel Straughan's forces in conjunction with others , fell on lord Montross's party , routed them , and took 600 prisoners but the marquis himself escaped ...
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