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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... chief privileges of human nature , and without feelings , especially of the moral kind , must lose a considerable part of its instruction and energy . ' Dr. Kippis : Preface to the first volume of the 2d edition of the Biographia ...
... chief privileges of human nature , and without feelings , especially of the moral kind , must lose a considerable part of its instruction and energy . ' Dr. Kippis : Preface to the first volume of the 2d edition of the Biographia ...
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... chief scene of great exploits this year was in Ireland , which Cromwell , a bold and enterprising com- mander , had been appointed to reduce ; for this purpose he was made lord - lieutenant for three years , and having taken leave of ...
... chief scene of great exploits this year was in Ireland , which Cromwell , a bold and enterprising com- mander , had been appointed to reduce ; for this purpose he was made lord - lieutenant for three years , and having taken leave of ...
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... chief officers , that never men did obey orders more cheerfully , nor go upon duty more courageously . Never did greater harmony and resolu- tion appear to prosecute this cause of God , than in this army . Such a consent of heart and ...
... chief officers , that never men did obey orders more cheerfully , nor go upon duty more courageously . Never did greater harmony and resolu- tion appear to prosecute this cause of God , than in this army . Such a consent of heart and ...
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... chiefs of that nation , and instead of taking the engagement to the present powers , called them usurpers , and declined pray- ing for them in their churches ; they also declared against a general toleration , for which the army and ...
... chiefs of that nation , and instead of taking the engagement to the present powers , called them usurpers , and declined pray- ing for them in their churches ; they also declared against a general toleration , for which the army and ...
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... chief security of their religion and liberties , against popish and prelatical malignants . Your majesty's father ( say they ) in his last message to our kirk offered to ratify the solemn league and covenant . He offered likewise at the ...
... chief security of their religion and liberties , against popish and prelatical malignants . Your majesty's father ( say they ) in his last message to our kirk offered to ratify the solemn league and covenant . He offered likewise at the ...
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