The History of the Puritans; Or, Protestant Nonconformists: From the Reformation in 1517 to the Revolution in 1688: Comprising an Account of Their Principles, Their Attempts for a Farther Reformation in the Church, Their Sufferings, and the Lives and Characters of Their Most Considerable Divines, Volumen 4Baynes, 1822 - 502 páginas |
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... March 9 , in the Palace- yard at Westminster : duke Hamilton declared himself a Presbyterian ; and the earl of Holland was attended by two ministers of the same persuasion ; but lord Capel was a thorough loyalist , and went off the ...
... March 9 , in the Palace- yard at Westminster : duke Hamilton declared himself a Presbyterian ; and the earl of Holland was attended by two ministers of the same persuasion ; but lord Capel was a thorough loyalist , and went off the ...
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... march against the Scots , arrived at London about the middle of May , and was received by the parliament and city with distinguished respect and honour , as a soldier who had gained more laurels , and done more wonders in nine months ...
... march against the Scots , arrived at London about the middle of May , and was received by the parliament and city with distinguished respect and honour , as a soldier who had gained more laurels , and done more wonders in nine months ...
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... March 8 , 1649 , for the encouragement of religion and learning in that country ;. " they invested all the manors and lands late of the archbishop of Dublin , and of the dean and chapter of St. Patrick , to- gether with the parsonage of ...
... March 8 , 1649 , for the encouragement of religion and learning in that country ;. " they invested all the manors and lands late of the archbishop of Dublin , and of the dean and chapter of St. Patrick , to- gether with the parsonage of ...
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... march . All provisions were destroyed , or removed , to prevent the subsistence of the army , which was supplied from time to time by sea ; but the general having made proclamation , that no man should be injured in his person or goods ...
... march . All provisions were destroyed , or removed , to prevent the subsistence of the army , which was supplied from time to time by sea ; but the general having made proclamation , that no man should be injured in his person or goods ...
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... march out with their baggage to Burnt - Island in Fife ; and soon after the whole kingdom was subdued . 1 The provincial assembly of London met this year as usual , in the months of May and November , but did nothing re- markable ; the ...
... march out with their baggage to Burnt - Island in Fife ; and soon after the whole kingdom was subdued . 1 The provincial assembly of London met this year as usual , in the months of May and November , but did nothing re- markable ; the ...
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