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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... things in a different light , which is not to be avoided as long as they have liberty to judge for themselves . If Christ had appointed an infallible judge upon earth ; or men were to be deter- mined by an implicit faith in their ...
... things in a different light , which is not to be avoided as long as they have liberty to judge for themselves . If Christ had appointed an infallible judge upon earth ; or men were to be deter- mined by an implicit faith in their ...
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... things came to a crisis , their joining with the church , against a corrupt court and ministry , sav- ed the religion and liberties of the nation . It must therefore be the interest of a free people to support and encourage liberty of ...
... things came to a crisis , their joining with the church , against a corrupt court and ministry , sav- ed the religion and liberties of the nation . It must therefore be the interest of a free people to support and encourage liberty of ...
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... thing out of their lands to support their lives ; but necessity was the spring of industry . " Thus they lived under all the infamy of a conquered nation till the restora- tion of King Charles II . a just judgment of God for their ...
... thing out of their lands to support their lives ; but necessity was the spring of industry . " Thus they lived under all the infamy of a conquered nation till the restora- tion of King Charles II . a just judgment of God for their ...
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... things which they knew , and testified of things which they had seen . And their doctrine was often effectual to open the understanding of their hearers , to see clearly the state of their minds , both what they were and what they ought ...
... things which they knew , and testified of things which they had seen . And their doctrine was often effectual to open the understanding of their hearers , to see clearly the state of their minds , both what they were and what they ought ...
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... thing that should be circumstantially prejudicial to Mr. Love's life . The court put him in mind of his obligation to the public , and that the very safety of all government depen- ded upon it . But he refused to be sworn , for which ...
... thing that should be circumstantially prejudicial to Mr. Love's life . The court put him in mind of his obligation to the public , and that the very safety of all government depen- ded upon it . But he refused to be sworn , for which ...
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