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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... quakers , and of George For : he is joined by others . They are first called quakers ; their behaviour ; their doctrines . A SUPPLEMENT . The quakers called Friends , and the grounds of the name . Rise of the Muggletonians , and history ...
... quakers , and of George For : he is joined by others . They are first called quakers ; their behaviour ; their doctrines . A SUPPLEMENT . The quakers called Friends , and the grounds of the name . Rise of the Muggletonians , and history ...
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... quakers continued : their ex- travagancies . History of James Naylor , and of his sufferings . Ordi- nance for the better observation of the sabbath : against papists ; their oath . The protector assists the protestants of Nismes . The ...
... quakers continued : their ex- travagancies . History of James Naylor , and of his sufferings . Ordi- nance for the better observation of the sabbath : against papists ; their oath . The protector assists the protestants of Nismes . The ...
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... Quakers under the protector . The grounds on which they were persecuted . The sufferings of some of them as vagrants , and of others under the pretence of breaking the sabbath . The quakers often violently assaulted by the mob on the ...
... Quakers under the protector . The grounds on which they were persecuted . The sufferings of some of them as vagrants , and of others under the pretence of breaking the sabbath . The quakers often violently assaulted by the mob on the ...
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... quakers by fines and dis- traints , and the numbers imprisoned . Their temper and consolations . Their mutual kindness and charity . Their moral conduct and integ rity . They interfere not in political transactions . The increase of ...
... quakers by fines and dis- traints , and the numbers imprisoned . Their temper and consolations . Their mutual kindness and charity . Their moral conduct and integ rity . They interfere not in political transactions . The increase of ...
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... quakers . State of religion . Extravagancies of the court and nation . Queen - mother at Somerset - house . Sale of Dun- kirk . Execution of more of the king's judges . Trials of colonel Lambert and Sir H. Vane . Execution of Sir H ...
... quakers . State of religion . Extravagancies of the court and nation . Queen - mother at Somerset - house . Sale of Dun- kirk . Execution of more of the king's judges . Trials of colonel Lambert and Sir H. Vane . Execution of Sir H ...
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