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 iii
... given by the bishops The reader will observe that the period here referred to is the passing the act of toleration , with which Mr. Neal's Fourth volume concludes . But the additions to the original work , by notes and supplements in ...
... given by the bishops The reader will observe that the period here referred to is the passing the act of toleration , with which Mr. Neal's Fourth volume concludes . But the additions to the original work , by notes and supplements in ...
Page v
... given of the Star Chamber and High Commission Court in later times ; what numbers of useful ministers have been sequestered , imprisoned , and their families reduced to pov- erty and disgrace , for refusing to wear a white surplice , or ...
... given of the Star Chamber and High Commission Court in later times ; what numbers of useful ministers have been sequestered , imprisoned , and their families reduced to pov- erty and disgrace , for refusing to wear a white surplice , or ...
Page vi
... given it at the Reforma- tion , it will undoubtedly resume the same absolute coercive dominion . It is therefore the interest of all sovereign princes to keep their clergy within the limits that Christ has prescribed them in the New ...
... given it at the Reforma- tion , it will undoubtedly resume the same absolute coercive dominion . It is therefore the interest of all sovereign princes to keep their clergy within the limits that Christ has prescribed them in the New ...
Page xviii
... given him by the baptists . A narrative of the proceedings of some justices and some others , in execution of the act against conventicles . . SECT . II . THE HISTORY OF THE QUAKERS . THE Quakers rejoice in the restoration of Charles II ...
... given him by the baptists . A narrative of the proceedings of some justices and some others , in execution of the act against conventicles . . SECT . II . THE HISTORY OF THE QUAKERS . THE Quakers rejoice in the restoration of Charles II ...
Page xx
... given to Charles II . p . 84 , Biograph- ical account of general Ireton ; p . 87 , The reception given to the am- bassadors of the parliament by the Dutch . p . 91 , Two instances of the forgiving temper of the quakers . p . 92-3 , Mrs ...
... given to Charles II . p . 84 , Biograph- ical account of general Ireton ; p . 87 , The reception given to the am- bassadors of the parliament by the Dutch . p . 91 , Two instances of the forgiving temper of the quakers . p . 92-3 , Mrs ...
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