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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... give formal releases of all their titles to their lands in any other provinces ; if they refused to give such releases , they were still deprived , and left to starve within the limits prescribed them ; out of which they durst not ...
... give formal releases of all their titles to their lands in any other provinces ; if they refused to give such releases , they were still deprived , and left to starve within the limits prescribed them ; out of which they durst not ...
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... give all reasonable security that they would not disturb it , or else to remove . " body of the common people being weary of war , and will- ing to live quiet under any administration , submitted to the engagement , as being little more ...
... give all reasonable security that they would not disturb it , or else to remove . " body of the common people being weary of war , and will- ing to live quiet under any administration , submitted to the engagement , as being little more ...
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... give it reputation , appointed them 2001. a year out of the bishops ' lands ; and till that could be duly raised , to be paid out of the public revenues and for their farther encouragement , if they died in that service , their families ...
... give it reputation , appointed them 2001. a year out of the bishops ' lands ; and till that could be duly raised , to be paid out of the public revenues and for their farther encouragement , if they died in that service , their families ...
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... give warning to all ages , that they take heed how they believe any , while they are speaking for the interest of their factions and opinions against their real or supposed adversaries . " How- ever , the parliament did what they could ...
... give warning to all ages , that they take heed how they believe any , while they are speaking for the interest of their factions and opinions against their real or supposed adversaries . " How- ever , the parliament did what they could ...
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... give his gifts to whom he pleases ; and if those gifts be the seal of mis- sion , are not you envious , though Eldad and Medad pro- phesy ? You know who has bid us covet earnestly the best gifts , but chiefly , that we may prophesy ...
... give his gifts to whom he pleases ; and if those gifts be the seal of mis- sion , are not you envious , though Eldad and Medad pro- phesy ? You know who has bid us covet earnestly the best gifts , but chiefly , that we may prophesy ...
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