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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... hundred pounds . It is further provided , that the maintenance of all incumbents fhall not be lefs than one hundred pounds a year , and the commiffioners of the great feal are empowered to The money raised by the fale of thofe lands ...
... hundred pounds . It is further provided , that the maintenance of all incumbents fhall not be lefs than one hundred pounds a year , and the commiffioners of the great feal are empowered to The money raised by the fale of thofe lands ...
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... hundred pounds a year out of the bishop's lands ; and till that could be duly raised , to be paid out of the publick re- venues : and for their further encouragement , if they died in that fervice , their families were to be provided ...
... hundred pounds a year out of the bishop's lands ; and till that could be duly raised , to be paid out of the publick re- venues : and for their further encouragement , if they died in that fervice , their families were to be provided ...
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... hundred pounds a year , which they em- ploy for the converfion of the Indians in America . But all that the parliament could do was not fufficient to ftop the mouths of the loyalifts and difcontented prefbyte rians ; the pulpit and ...
... hundred pounds a year , which they em- ploy for the converfion of the Indians in America . But all that the parliament could do was not fufficient to ftop the mouths of the loyalifts and difcontented prefbyte rians ; the pulpit and ...
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... hundred arms , and all their ar tillery and ammunition ; the lofs of the English amounting to no more than about three hundred men . It is an odd reflection lord Clarendong makes upon this vic- tory : " Never was victory obtained ( fays ...
... hundred arms , and all their ar tillery and ammunition ; the lofs of the English amounting to no more than about three hundred men . It is an odd reflection lord Clarendong makes upon this vic- tory : " Never was victory obtained ( fays ...
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... hundred pounds . But it appeared by the other witneffes , that Mr. Love had carried on a criminal correfpondence both with the king and the Scots . With regard to the king it was fworn , that about a month after his late majesty's death ...
... hundred pounds . But it appeared by the other witneffes , that Mr. Love had carried on a criminal correfpondence both with the king and the Scots . With regard to the king it was fworn , that about a month after his late majesty's death ...
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