The Lives of the Puritans: Containing a Biographical Account of Those Divines who Distinguished Themselves in the Cause of Religious Liberty, from the Reformation Under Queen Elizabeth, to the Act of Uniformity in 1662, Volumen 1J. Black, 1813 - 18 páginas |
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... prelates , presbyterians , or any others . Whoever were the persecutors or aggressors , their case is represented , as near as possible , as it is . found in the faithful pages of history . His sole object has been to give a lucid and ...
... prelates , presbyterians , or any others . Whoever were the persecutors or aggressors , their case is represented , as near as possible , as it is . found in the faithful pages of history . His sole object has been to give a lucid and ...
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... prelates lost their esteem among the people , the number and reputation of the Puritans greatly increased , till , at length , they got the power into their own hands , and shook off the painful yoke . That the Puritans in general were ...
... prelates lost their esteem among the people , the number and reputation of the Puritans greatly increased , till , at length , they got the power into their own hands , and shook off the painful yoke . That the Puritans in general were ...
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... prelates more secure , and their severities the more effectual , this was ratified by act of parliament . Many excellent persons were , therefore , condemned to the flames : among whom were the famous Mr. Thomas Bilney , * Fuller's ...
... prelates more secure , and their severities the more effectual , this was ratified by act of parliament . Many excellent persons were , therefore , condemned to the flames : among whom were the famous Mr. Thomas Bilney , * Fuller's ...
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... prelates with the utmost severity . The principal debate in the first par- liament of this queen's reign , was not whether popery or protestantism should be established ; but whether they should carry on the reformation , so happily ...
... prelates with the utmost severity . The principal debate in the first par- liament of this queen's reign , was not whether popery or protestantism should be established ; but whether they should carry on the reformation , so happily ...
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... prelates required , were unsupported by scripture and primitive antiquity . - 2 . They were not received by other reformed churches . - And , 3. They savoured very much of the errors and superstitions of popery . + On these grounds ...
... prelates required , were unsupported by scripture and primitive antiquity . - 2 . They were not received by other reformed churches . - And , 3. They savoured very much of the errors and superstitions of popery . + On these grounds ...
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