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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... majesty's ex- ceptions as to England , replied , that " such an answer as this would grieve the whole kirk of Scotland , and all their covenanting brethren in England and Ireland , who under pain of the most solemn perjury stand bound ...
... majesty's ex- ceptions as to England , replied , that " such an answer as this would grieve the whole kirk of Scotland , and all their covenanting brethren in England and Ireland , who under pain of the most solemn perjury stand bound ...
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... majesty's death , several of them met at a tavern at Dowgate , and other places , to concert measures to forward the king's agreement with the Scots , for which purpose they applied by letters to the queen , and sent over colonel Titus ...
... majesty's death , several of them met at a tavern at Dowgate , and other places , to concert measures to forward the king's agreement with the Scots , for which purpose they applied by letters to the queen , and sent over colonel Titus ...
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... majesty's de- claring for the covenant , that it gave them all the spirit he could wish for ; but when it was known that the covenant was to be laid aside , Massey's measures were broken , many of the Scots deserted and returned home ...
... majesty's de- claring for the covenant , that it gave them all the spirit he could wish for ; but when it was known that the covenant was to be laid aside , Massey's measures were broken , many of the Scots deserted and returned home ...
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... majesty's affairs were now at a crisis . Lambert was in his rear with a great body of horse , and Cromwell followed with ten thousand foot , which , together with the forces that joined him by order of parliament , made an army of ...
... majesty's affairs were now at a crisis . Lambert was in his rear with a great body of horse , and Cromwell followed with ten thousand foot , which , together with the forces that joined him by order of parliament , made an army of ...
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... majesty had neither fort nor castle nor a foot of land in all his dominions . The liturgy of the church of England was ... majesty's retinue changed their religion , as appears by the Legenda Lignea , published about this time , with a ...
... majesty had neither fort nor castle nor a foot of land in all his dominions . The liturgy of the church of England was ... majesty's retinue changed their religion , as appears by the Legenda Lignea , published about this time , with a ...
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