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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... ( observes Dr. Harris ) , where the known disposition and behaviour of the sufferers are remarkably barba- rous , inhuman , and cruel . " Such horror , we are told , had the barbarities committed by the Irish , in the beginning of the ...
... ( observes Dr. Harris ) , where the known disposition and behaviour of the sufferers are remarkably barba- rous , inhuman , and cruel . " Such horror , we are told , had the barbarities committed by the Irish , in the beginning of the ...
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... observes , that Moses read the law to the Jews in the Hebrew language ; that the laws of all the eastern nations were in their mother- tongue ; the laws of Constantinople were in Greek ; at Rome they were in Latin ; in France , Spain ...
... observes , that Moses read the law to the Jews in the Hebrew language ; that the laws of all the eastern nations were in their mother- tongue ; the laws of Constantinople were in Greek ; at Rome they were in Latin ; in France , Spain ...
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... observes my author ) ill agrees with a regard for chartered privileges and equal liberty . ” Gough's Hist , of the Quakers , vol . 1. p . 83 , 84. Sewel's Hist . p . 21 , 22.-ED. Mr. Neal is considered as passing over this treatment of ...
... observes my author ) ill agrees with a regard for chartered privileges and equal liberty . ” Gough's Hist , of the Quakers , vol . 1. p . 83 , 84. Sewel's Hist . p . 21 , 22.-ED. Mr. Neal is considered as passing over this treatment of ...
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... ( observes Mr. Gough ) of the inconsistency of men with themselves in different stations of life : " a remarkable instance , it may be added , how the law may be wrested and justice perverted by passion and prejudice . Mr. Neal's manner ...
... ( observes Mr. Gough ) of the inconsistency of men with themselves in different stations of life : " a remarkable instance , it may be added , how the law may be wrested and justice perverted by passion and prejudice . Mr. Neal's manner ...
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... observes , † that the country was kept in great order ; the garrisons in the highlands observed an exact discipline , and were well paid , which brought so much money into the kingdom , that it continued all the time of the usurpation ...
... observes , † that the country was kept in great order ; the garrisons in the highlands observed an exact discipline , and were well paid , which brought so much money into the kingdom , that it continued all the time of the usurpation ...
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