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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... parliament sent Dr. Dorislaus , * an eminent civilian , concerned in the late king's trial , agent to the States - General ; but the very first night after his ar- rival , May 3 , 1649 , he was murdered in his own chamber by twelve ...
... parliament sent Dr. Dorislaus , * an eminent civilian , concerned in the late king's trial , agent to the States - General ; but the very first night after his ar- rival , May 3 , 1649 , he was murdered in his own chamber by twelve ...
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... parliament erected another high court of justice , and sentenced to death three illustrious noblemen , for the part they had acted in the last civil war ; duke Hamilton , the earl of Holland , and lord Capel , who were all executed ...
... parliament erected another high court of justice , and sentenced to death three illustrious noblemen , for the part they had acted in the last civil war ; duke Hamilton , the earl of Holland , and lord Capel , who were all executed ...
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... parliament in their pulpits , as was usual in those times ; nay , when the Scots were beaten , they refused to observe the day of thanksgiving , t but shut up their churches and went out of town ; for which they were summoned before the ...
... parliament in their pulpits , as was usual in those times ; nay , when the Scots were beaten , they refused to observe the day of thanksgiving , t but shut up their churches and went out of town ; for which they were summoned before the ...
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... parliament . " With regard to the present powers , it was said , " that it was not for private persons to dispute the rights and titles of their supreme governors . Here was a government de facto , under which they lived ; as long ...
... parliament . " With regard to the present powers , it was said , " that it was not for private persons to dispute the rights and titles of their supreme governors . Here was a government de facto , under which they lived ; as long ...
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... parliament and kirk , they exhort their people to resist them , as abettors of an absolute and arbitrary government . " About two months after this , the parliament of England published a declaration on their part , wherein they ...
... parliament and kirk , they exhort their people to resist them , as abettors of an absolute and arbitrary government . " About two months after this , the parliament of England published a declaration on their part , wherein they ...
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