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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... honour of their own police , and to the reputation and weight of their own laws . Mr. Neal is justified in his re- presentations by Whitelocke ; who says , " that letters from the Hague reported , that the States caused earnest ...
... honour of their own police , and to the reputation and weight of their own laws . Mr. Neal is justified in his re- presentations by Whitelocke ; who says , " that letters from the Hague reported , that the States caused earnest ...
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... honour , as a soldier who had gained more laurels , and done more wonders in nine months , than any age or history could parallel . 2 It is a remarkable account the lieutenant - general gives in one of his letters , of the behaviour of ...
... honour , as a soldier who had gained more laurels , and done more wonders in nine months , than any age or history could parallel . 2 It is a remarkable account the lieutenant - general gives in one of his letters , of the behaviour of ...
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... honour till I can personally serve you , you shall not want my prayers , that piety and learning may flourish among you , and be rendered useful and subservient to that great and glorious kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ ; of the ...
... honour till I can personally serve you , you shall not want my prayers , that piety and learning may flourish among you , and be rendered useful and subservient to that great and glorious kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ ; of the ...
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... honour one of another , and seek not the honour which comes from God only ? " But these marks of distinction which George Fox and his followers were so tenacious of , unhappily brought them into a great deal of trouble , when they were ...
... honour one of another , and seek not the honour which comes from God only ? " But these marks of distinction which George Fox and his followers were so tenacious of , unhappily brought them into a great deal of trouble , when they were ...
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... honours with the government , as in taking away and bestowing any government in any history of any age of the world : that the refusal of subjection to their authority was such an opposing the government set up by the sovereign Lord of ...
... honours with the government , as in taking away and bestowing any government in any history of any age of the world : that the refusal of subjection to their authority was such an opposing the government set up by the sovereign Lord of ...
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