The History of the Puritans, Or, Protestant Non-conformists: From the Reformation to the Death of Quenn Elizabeth : 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 4R. Cruttwell ; and sold by C. Dilly ... and J. Johnson ... ; and J. Lloyd, 1796 |
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... feveral dif- ficulties and difcouragements , yet most of the penal laws have been fufpended ; the profecutions of the fpiri- tual courts have been confiderably restrained by the kind interpofition of the civil powers , and liberty of ...
... feveral dif- ficulties and difcouragements , yet most of the penal laws have been fufpended ; the profecutions of the fpiri- tual courts have been confiderably restrained by the kind interpofition of the civil powers , and liberty of ...
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... feveral fucceffive years ; the non - conformist ministers were banished five miles from all the corporations in England , and their people fold for fums of money to carry on the king's unlawful pleasures , and to bribe the nation into ...
... feveral fucceffive years ; the non - conformist ministers were banished five miles from all the corporations in England , and their people fold for fums of money to carry on the king's unlawful pleasures , and to bribe the nation into ...
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... feveral parties , and their unchristian principles , had been buried with them ; but as the remembering them may be a warning to pofte- rity , it ought to give no offence to any denomination of christians of the prefent age , who are no ...
... feveral parties , and their unchristian principles , had been buried with them ; but as the remembering them may be a warning to pofte- rity , it ought to give no offence to any denomination of christians of the prefent age , who are no ...
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... feveral volumes of this history , he will agree with me in the following conclufions : First , That UNIFORMITY of fentiments in religion is not to be attained among chriftians ; nor will a COMPREHENSION within an establishment be of ...
... feveral volumes of this history , he will agree with me in the following conclufions : First , That UNIFORMITY of fentiments in religion is not to be attained among chriftians ; nor will a COMPREHENSION within an establishment be of ...
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... feveral diftinguished individuals ; viz . George Fox and Thomas Lower ; the generofity of the latter ; removed by an habeas corpus ; tried at the affizes in 1674 ; recommitted to prifon ; bailed ; appears to traverse the indictment ...
... feveral diftinguished individuals ; viz . George Fox and Thomas Lower ; the generofity of the latter ; removed by an habeas corpus ; tried at the affizes in 1674 ; recommitted to prifon ; bailed ; appears to traverse the indictment ...
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