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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Page v
... 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 have hitherto failed of success . Subscriptions , and a variety of oaths and other tests ...
... 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 have hitherto failed of success . Subscriptions , and a variety of oaths and other tests ...
Page vii
... faith in Scotland as well as England , and equally the guardian of both churches , he will , no doubt , hold the balance , and prevent either from rising to such a pitch of greatness as to act inde- pendently on the state , or become ...
... faith in Scotland as well as England , and equally the guardian of both churches , he will , no doubt , hold the balance , and prevent either from rising to such a pitch of greatness as to act inde- pendently on the state , or become ...
Page xiii
... faith by the Independents ; their assembly : abstract of their confession ; of their discipline ; their sentiments of liberty . Remarks . Danger of the hierarchy . Address of the Anabaptists . The protec- tor's sickness and death . His ...
... faith by the Independents ; their assembly : abstract of their confession ; of their discipline ; their sentiments of liberty . Remarks . Danger of the hierarchy . Address of the Anabaptists . The protec- tor's sickness and death . His ...
Page 48
... faith of God's people I appeal to their consciences , whether any de- nying of their doctrines , or dissenting from them , will not incur the censure of a SECTARY ; and what is this but to deny christians their liberty , and assume the ...
... faith of God's people I appeal to their consciences , whether any de- nying of their doctrines , or dissenting from them , will not incur the censure of a SECTARY ; and what is this but to deny christians their liberty , and assume the ...
Page 63
... faith , calling it a dead tetter , and maintaining that every man had a light within himself , which was a sufficient rule . They denied the received doctrine of the trinity and incarnation . They disowned the sacraments of baptism and ...
... faith , calling it a dead tetter , and maintaining that every man had a light within himself , which was a sufficient rule . They denied the received doctrine of the trinity and incarnation . They disowned the sacraments of baptism and ...
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