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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... persons to proclaim him king of England , on pain of high - treason . The house of lords was voted useless ; and the office of a king unnecessary , burdensome , and dangerous . The form of government for the future was declared to be a ...
... persons to proclaim him king of England , on pain of high - treason . The house of lords was voted useless ; and the office of a king unnecessary , burdensome , and dangerous . The form of government for the future was declared to be a ...
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... persons whatsoever . " + The house promised to take the petition into speedy consideration , and after some time passed it into a law . But to bring the Presbyterian clergy to the test , the en- gagement which had been appointed to be ...
... persons whatsoever . " + The house promised to take the petition into speedy consideration , and after some time passed it into a law . But to bring the Presbyterian clergy to the test , the en- gagement which had been appointed to be ...
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... person was destroyed , and the kingly office abolished ; and as to his successor , his right had been forfeited and taken away by parliament . " With regard to the present powers , it was said , " that it was not for private persons to ...
... person was destroyed , and the kingly office abolished ; and as to his successor , his right had been forfeited and taken away by parliament . " With regard to the present powers , it was said , " that it was not for private persons to ...
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... persons may take occasion , by the repeal of the said laws , to neglect the performance of religious duties , it is farther ordained , that all persons not having a reasonable excuse , shall on every Lord's day , and day of public ...
... persons may take occasion , by the repeal of the said laws , to neglect the performance of religious duties , it is farther ordained , that all persons not having a reasonable excuse , shall on every Lord's day , and day of public ...
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... persons three shillings and four - pence . For the second offence they are to pay double , according to their qualities above mentioned . And for the tenth offence they are to be judged common swearers and cursers , and to be bound over ...
... persons three shillings and four - pence . For the second offence they are to pay double , according to their qualities above mentioned . And for the tenth offence they are to be judged common swearers and cursers , and to be bound over ...
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