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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... forces passed under a general review at Ware , their friends in the army agreed to distinguish themselves by wearing something white in their hats ; which Cromwell having some intelligence of beforehand , commanded two regiments of ...
... forces passed under a general review at Ware , their friends in the army agreed to distinguish themselves by wearing something white in their hats ; which Cromwell having some intelligence of beforehand , commanded two regiments of ...
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... forces were double in number to those of Jones . Borlase says , that Jones with very few forces , comparatively , fell on the besiegers , killed four thousand , and took two thousand five hundred and seventeen prisoners . The plunder of ...
... forces were double in number to those of Jones . Borlase says , that Jones with very few forces , comparatively , fell on the besiegers , killed four thousand , and took two thousand five hundred and seventeen prisoners . The plunder of ...
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... forces he marched directly to Drogheda , which was garrisoned with two thousand five hundred foot and three hundred horse , and was therefore thought capable of holding out a month ; but the general neglecting the common forms of ...
... forces he marched directly to Drogheda , which was garrisoned with two thousand five hundred foot and three hundred horse , and was therefore thought capable of holding out a month ; but the general neglecting the common forms of ...
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... force ministers to pray for the success of those who had violated the covenant , and were going to de- stroy their brethren . That he both spoke and preached against the engagement , and dissuaded men from taking it . At Exeter , says ...
... force ministers to pray for the success of those who had violated the covenant , and were going to de- stroy their brethren . That he both spoke and preached against the engagement , and dissuaded men from taking it . At Exeter , says ...
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... force after the king's death ; for how could they be obliged to preserve the king's person , when the king's person was destroyed , and the kingly office abolished ; and as to his successor , his right had been forfeited and taken away ...
... force after the king's death ; for how could they be obliged to preserve the king's person , when the king's person was destroyed , and the kingly office abolished ; and as to his successor , his right had been forfeited and taken away ...
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