English Historical Documents: 1660-1714, ed. by A. BrowningDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1953 |
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... Church which they had proposed to purify but had never intended to leave . The remainder cut themselves free , and either became definitely Presbyterian or threw in their lot with the Independents . Of this restored Church the restored ...
... Church which they had proposed to purify but had never intended to leave . The remainder cut themselves free , and either became definitely Presbyterian or threw in their lot with the Independents . Of this restored Church the restored ...
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... CHURCH GOVERNMENT ur sovereign lord and lady the king and queen's Majesties and three Estates of Parliament conceiving it to be their bound duty , after the great deliverance that God hath lately wrought for this Church and kingdom , in ...
... CHURCH GOVERNMENT ur sovereign lord and lady the king and queen's Majesties and three Estates of Parliament conceiving it to be their bound duty , after the great deliverance that God hath lately wrought for this Church and kingdom , in ...
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... Church , should be effectually and unalterably secured , therefore her Majesty , with advice and consent of the said Estates of Parliament , doth hereby establish and confirm the said true Protes- tant religion and the worship ...
... Church , should be effectually and unalterably secured , therefore her Majesty , with advice and consent of the said Estates of Parliament , doth hereby establish and confirm the said true Protes- tant religion and the worship ...
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