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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... restoration of king Charles II . to the conference at the Savoy CHAP . VI . From the Savoy conference to the act of uniformity 293 CHAP . VII . From the act of uniformity to the banishment of the earl of Clarendon CHAP . VIII . From the ...
... restoration of king Charles II . to the conference at the Savoy CHAP . VI . From the Savoy conference to the act of uniformity 293 CHAP . VII . From the act of uniformity to the banishment of the earl of Clarendon CHAP . VIII . From the ...
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... restoration of king Charles II . was no better than a usurpation under differ- ent shapes ; the house of commons , if it may deserve that name , after it had been purged of a third part of its mem- bers , * relying upon the act of ...
... restoration of king Charles II . was no better than a usurpation under differ- ent shapes ; the house of commons , if it may deserve that name , after it had been purged of a third part of its mem- bers , * relying upon the act of ...
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... restoration of king Charles II . a just judgment of God for their barbarous and unheard - of cruelties to the Irish Protestants ! To return to England : The body of the Presbyterians acted in concert with the Scots , for restoring the ...
... restoration of king Charles II . a just judgment of God for their barbarous and unheard - of cruelties to the Irish Protestants ! To return to England : The body of the Presbyterians acted in concert with the Scots , for restoring the ...
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... restoration of king Charles II . the charter became void , and colonel Bedingfield , a Roman - Catholic officer in the king's army , of whom a considerable part of the land was purchased , seized it for his own use , pretending he had ...
... restoration of king Charles II . the charter became void , and colonel Bedingfield , a Roman - Catholic officer in the king's army , of whom a considerable part of the land was purchased , seized it for his own use , pretending he had ...
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... Restoration . † A motion being made in the house about translating all , law - books into the English language , Mr. Whitelocke made a learned speech on the argument , wherein he observes , that Moses read the law to the Jews in the ...
... Restoration . † A motion being made in the house about translating all , law - books into the English language , Mr. Whitelocke made a learned speech on the argument , wherein he observes , that Moses read the law to the Jews in the ...
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act of uniformity affairs afterward appointed archbishop army assembly of divines authority Baxter bishop Burnet brethren Calamy Christ Christian church of England civil clergy commissioners commons commonwealth commonwealth of England confession conscience conventicles council court covenant Cromwell death declaration died dissenters duke duke of York earl ecclesiastical Echard ejected endeavour English execution faith farther favour gave Grey hands holy honour John justice justices of peace Kennet's Chron king Charles king's kingdom late laws learned letter liberty liturgy living London lord Clarendon Lord's magistrate majesty majesty's ment ministers nation Neal Nonconformists oath occasion officers Oliver Cromwell ordinance Oxford Oxon Papists parliament party peace penal laws persons petition plot Popery Popish prayer preached preacher Presbyterians present principles prison protector published Quakers refused Restoration says Scotland Scots sent sermon shew spirit suffered things tion took Whitelocke worship