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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... observe that the period here referred to is the passing the act of toleration , with which Mr. Neal's Fourth volume concludes . But the additions to the original work , by notes and supplements in this edition , have necessarily ...
... observe that the period here referred to is the passing the act of toleration , with which Mr. Neal's Fourth volume concludes . But the additions to the original work , by notes and supplements in this edition , have necessarily ...
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... observes Dr. Harris , " where the known disposition and behavior of the sufferers are remarkably barbarous , inhuman , and cruel . " Such horror , we are told , had the barbarities committed by the Irish , in the beginning of the ...
... observes Dr. Harris , " where the known disposition and behavior of the sufferers are remarkably barbarous , inhuman , and cruel . " Such horror , we are told , had the barbarities committed by the Irish , in the beginning of the ...
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... observe the days of humiliation appointed by au- thority for a blessing upon their arms . Mr. Baxter says , t that he wrote several letters to the soldiers , to convince them of the unlawfulness of the present expedition and in his ...
... observe the days of humiliation appointed by au- thority for a blessing upon their arms . Mr. Baxter says , t that he wrote several letters to the soldiers , to convince them of the unlawfulness of the present expedition and in his ...
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... observes further , that by 36 Eliz . cap . 3 , it was order- ed , that all pleadings should be in English ; and even in the reigns of those princes , wherein our statutes were en- rolled in French , the sheriffs were obliged to proclaim ...
... observes further , that by 36 Eliz . cap . 3 , it was order- ed , that all pleadings should be in English ; and even in the reigns of those princes , wherein our statutes were en- rolled in French , the sheriffs were obliged to proclaim ...
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... observes my author , " ill agrees with a regard for chartered privileges and equal liberty . " - Gough's Hist . of # Quakers , vol . i . 83 , 4. Sewel's Hist . p . 21 , 22. Ed . minister of Mansfield in time of divine service , for 58 ...
... observes my author , " ill agrees with a regard for chartered privileges and equal liberty . " - Gough's Hist . of # Quakers , vol . i . 83 , 4. Sewel's Hist . p . 21 , 22. Ed . minister of Mansfield in time of divine service , for 58 ...
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