The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists: With an Account of Their Principles; Their Attempts for a Further Reformation in the Church; Their Sufferings; and the Lives and Characters of Their Most Considerable Divines, Volume 4Charles Ewer, 1817 - Great Britain |
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... appointed an infallible judge upon earth ; or men were to be deter- mined by an implicit faith in their superiors , there would be an end of such differences ; but all the engines of human policy that have been set at work to obtain it ...
... appointed an infallible judge upon earth ; or men were to be deter- mined by an implicit faith in their superiors , there would be an end of such differences ; but all the engines of human policy that have been set at work to obtain it ...
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... appointed , from whom the judges received their commissions , with the name , stile , and title of , custodes libertatis Anglice authoritate parliamenti ; i . e . keepers of the liberties of England by au- thority of parliament . The ...
... appointed , from whom the judges received their commissions , with the name , stile , and title of , custodes libertatis Anglice authoritate parliamenti ; i . e . keepers of the liberties of England by au- thority of parliament . The ...
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... appointed him to read lectures on history in Cambridge . But , as in the opening of his course he decried monarchy , he was si- leneed ; he then resided sometime near to Maldon in Essex , where he had married an English woman . He was ...
... appointed him to read lectures on history in Cambridge . But , as in the opening of his course he decried monarchy , he was si- leneed ; he then resided sometime near to Maldon in Essex , where he had married an English woman . He was ...
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... appointed to reduce ; for this purpose he was made lord - lieutenant for three years , and having taken leave of the parliament , sailed from Milford - haven about the middle of August , with an army of fourteen thou- sand men of ...
... appointed to reduce ; for this purpose he was made lord - lieutenant for three years , and having taken leave of the parliament , sailed from Milford - haven about the middle of August , with an army of fourteen thou- sand men of ...
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... appointed them within that cir- cuit . Such a proportion of land was allotted to every man , as the protector thought competent for them ; upon which they were to give formal releases of all their titles to their lands in any other ...
... appointed them within that cir- cuit . Such a proportion of land was allotted to every man , as the protector thought competent for them ; upon which they were to give formal releases of all their titles to their lands in any other ...
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