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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... thought proper to remove into France ; from whence he went to the Isle of Jersey , and towards the latter end of the year fixed at Breda ; where the Sco commissioners concluded a treaty with him , upon the foot * This person was a ...
... thought proper to remove into France ; from whence he went to the Isle of Jersey , and towards the latter end of the year fixed at Breda ; where the Sco commissioners concluded a treaty with him , upon the foot * This person was a ...
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... thought capable of holding out a month ; but the general neglecting the common forms of approach , battered the walls with his cannon , and having made two accessible breaches , like an impetuous con- queror , entered the town in person ...
... thought capable of holding out a month ; but the general neglecting the common forms of approach , battered the walls with his cannon , and having made two accessible breaches , like an impetuous con- queror , entered the town in person ...
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... thought competent for them ; upon which they were to give formal releases of all their titles to their lands in any other provinces ; if they refused to give such releases , they were still deprived , and left to starve within the ...
... thought competent for them ; upon which they were to give formal releases of all their titles to their lands in any other provinces ; if they refused to give such releases , they were still deprived , and left to starve within the ...
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... thought it their duty to reserve themselves for better times . Upon which the ge- neral wrote to the governor , i " That his kindness offered to the ministers in the castle , Vol . 3. p . 377 ... + Dr. Grey adds the reason which lord ...
... thought it their duty to reserve themselves for better times . Upon which the ge- neral wrote to the governor , i " That his kindness offered to the ministers in the castle , Vol . 3. p . 377 ... + Dr. Grey adds the reason which lord ...
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... thought the covenant and these men would have been willing , that * Whitelocke , p . 458. Collyer's Ecclesiastical History , p . 865. + Ibid . p . 864 . any should speak good of the name of Christ ; THE PURITANS . 23.
... thought the covenant and these men would have been willing , that * Whitelocke , p . 458. Collyer's Ecclesiastical History , p . 865. + Ibid . p . 864 . any should speak good of the name of Christ ; THE PURITANS . 23.
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