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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... these men would have been willing , that any fhould fpeak . good of the name of Chrift ; if not , it is no covenant of " God's approving ; nor the kirk you mention so much the " fpoufe of Chrift . " 66 § Whitlocke , p . 458. Collier's ...
... these men would have been willing , that any fhould fpeak . good of the name of Chrift ; if not , it is no covenant of " God's approving ; nor the kirk you mention so much the " fpoufe of Chrift . " 66 § Whitlocke , p . 458. Collier's ...
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... these times.t 66 The parliament having ordered the fale of bishops lands , and the lands of deans and chapters , and vefted the money in the hands of trustees , as has been related , appointed this year April 5 , part of the money to be ...
... these times.t 66 The parliament having ordered the fale of bishops lands , and the lands of deans and chapters , and vefted the money in the hands of trustees , as has been related , appointed this year April 5 , part of the money to be ...
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... These and the like peculiari- ties , he fupported by fuch paffages of fcripture as thefe , Swear not at all ; how can ye believe who receive honour one * The circumftançes of this period , as ftated by Gough , will fhew the propriety of ...
... These and the like peculiari- ties , he fupported by fuch paffages of fcripture as thefe , Swear not at all ; how can ye believe who receive honour one * The circumftançes of this period , as ftated by Gough , will fhew the propriety of ...
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... these marks of distinction which George Fox and his followers were fo tenacious of , unhappily brought them into a great deal of trouble , when they were called to ap- pear before the civil magistrate . In the year 1649 , he grew more ...
... these marks of distinction which George Fox and his followers were fo tenacious of , unhappily brought them into a great deal of trouble , when they were called to ap- pear before the civil magistrate . In the year 1649 , he grew more ...
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... these wandering lights first received the denomination of QUAKERS , upon this ground , that their speaking to the people was ufually attended with convulfive agitations , and shakings of the body . All their speakers had these ...
... these wandering lights first received the denomination of QUAKERS , upon this ground , that their speaking to the people was ufually attended with convulfive agitations , and shakings of the body . All their speakers had these ...
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