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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... brought from several parts of the country , and after conviction upon a fair trial were executed . The rest of the natives , who were called Tories , were shut up in the most inland counties and their lands given partly in payment to ...
... brought from several parts of the country , and after conviction upon a fair trial were executed . The rest of the natives , who were called Tories , were shut up in the most inland counties and their lands given partly in payment to ...
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... brought in to appoint commissioners in every county , for the approbation of able and well - qualified per- sons to be made ministers , who cannot comply with the pre- sent ordinance for ordination of ministers . * August 16 , general ...
... brought in to appoint commissioners in every county , for the approbation of able and well - qualified per- sons to be made ministers , who cannot comply with the pre- sent ordinance for ordination of ministers . * August 16 , general ...
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... brought in , and passed , January 2 , to debar all who should refuse to take and subscribe it , from the benefit of the law ; and to disable them from suing in any court of law or equity . This was a severe test on the Presbyterians ...
... brought in , and passed , January 2 , to debar all who should refuse to take and subscribe it , from the benefit of the law ; and to disable them from suing in any court of law or equity . This was a severe test on the Presbyterians ...
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... brought into danger of abjuring their country , or in case of return to suffer death as felons , by sundry acts made in the times of former kings and queens of this nation , against recusants not coming to church , & c . they therefore ...
... brought into danger of abjuring their country , or in case of return to suffer death as felons , by sundry acts made in the times of former kings and queens of this nation , against recusants not coming to church , & c . they therefore ...
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... brought them into a great deal of trouble , when they were called to appear before the civil magistrate . In the year 1649 , he grew more troublesome , and began to interrupt the public ministers in time of divine service : his first ...
... brought them into a great deal of trouble , when they were called to appear before the civil magistrate . In the year 1649 , he grew more troublesome , and began to interrupt the public ministers in time of divine service : his first ...
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