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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... , have occafioned great mischiefs to the church ; by thefe means men of weak morals , and ambitious views , • have been raised to the highest preferments , while others have viii THE PREFACE . SUPPLEMENT TO CHAPTERS V VI VII AND.
... , have occafioned great mischiefs to the church ; by thefe means men of weak morals , and ambitious views , • have been raised to the highest preferments , while others have viii THE PREFACE . SUPPLEMENT TO CHAPTERS V VI VII AND.
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... raised to the highest preferments , while others of stricter virtue , and fuperior talents , have been neglected and laid afide ; and power has been lodged in the hands of those who have used it in an unchriftian manner , to force men ...
... raised to the highest preferments , while others of stricter virtue , and fuperior talents , have been neglected and laid afide ; and power has been lodged in the hands of those who have used it in an unchriftian manner , to force men ...
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... raised by the fale of thofe lands amounted to a very con- fiderable fum . The return of the value of the lands , contracted for to the 29th of August 1650 , made to the committee for the fale of them , fixed it at the fum of 948,4091 ...
... raised by the fale of thofe lands amounted to a very con- fiderable fum . The return of the value of the lands , contracted for to the 29th of August 1650 , made to the committee for the fale of them , fixed it at the fum of 948,4091 ...
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... 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 for . By thefe methods learning began to revive , and in a few years religion ...
... 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 for . By thefe methods learning began to revive , and in a few years religion ...
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... raised , and to be raised by authority of parliament , within the commonwealth of Eng- land . Three days after , ( viz . ) June 29 , he marched with eleven thousand foot , and five thoufand horfe , towards the borders of Scotland ...
... raised , and to be raised by authority of parliament , within the commonwealth of Eng- land . Three days after , ( viz . ) June 29 , he marched with eleven thousand foot , and five thoufand horfe , towards the borders of Scotland ...
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