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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... common burying - places , and some are taken out of their graves . Their sufferings at Lewes and other places , particularly by fines and distresses . A libel published to fix a stigma on this party . The story of Mr. Josiah Baxter ...
... common burying - places , and some are taken out of their graves . Their sufferings at Lewes and other places , particularly by fines and distresses . A libel published to fix a stigma on this party . The story of Mr. Josiah Baxter ...
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... . * On which a man of wit observed , " that God and the common- " wealth were not both on a side . " Dr. Grey . ED . S Vol . ii . p . 573 , folio . might be chosen . The commons , alarmed at these 36 CHAP . 1 . THE HISTORY.
... . * On which a man of wit observed , " that God and the common- " wealth were not both on a side . " Dr. Grey . ED . S Vol . ii . p . 573 , folio . might be chosen . The commons , alarmed at these 36 CHAP . 1 . THE HISTORY.
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... common forms of approach , battered the walls with his cannon , and having made two accessible breaches , like an impetuous conqueror , entered the town in person at the head of colonel Ewer's regiment of foot , and put all the garrison ...
... common forms of approach , battered the walls with his cannon , and having made two accessible breaches , like an impetuous conqueror , entered the town in person at the head of colonel Ewer's regiment of foot , and put all the garrison ...
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... common people being weary of war , and willing to live quiet under any admin- istration , submitted to the engagement , as being little more than a promise not to attempt the subversion of the present government , but many of the ...
... common people being weary of war , and willing to live quiet under any admin- istration , submitted to the engagement , as being little more than a promise not to attempt the subversion of the present government , but many of the ...
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... common- wealth was providing for a war , which they saw was una- voidable , and general Fairfax refusing to act against the Scots , his commission was immediately given to Cromwell , with the title of Captain - general in chief of all ...
... common- wealth was providing for a war , which they saw was una- voidable , and general Fairfax refusing to act against the Scots , his commission was immediately given to Cromwell , with the title of Captain - general in chief of all ...
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