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 iv
... honor .-— Nothing would satisfy , till their adversaries were disarmed , and in a manner deprived of the protection of the government ; the terms of conformity were made narrower and more exceptionable than before the civil wars , the ...
... honor .-— Nothing would satisfy , till their adversaries were disarmed , and in a manner deprived of the protection of the government ; the terms of conformity were made narrower and more exceptionable than before the civil wars , the ...
Page vii
... honor and dignity of the CROWN , it is no less for the service of the community ; for the example of the neighboring na- tions may convince us , that uniformity in the church will always be at- tended with absolute and despotic power in ...
... honor and dignity of the CROWN , it is no less for the service of the community ; for the example of the neighboring na- tions may convince us , that uniformity in the church will always be at- tended with absolute and despotic power in ...
Page x
... honor on this ecclesiastical history , that if the author were convicted by a Warburton , a Maddox , and a Grey , of partiality , it could be only such a partiality as might arise from a zeal against tyrants and oppressors . The work ...
... honor on this ecclesiastical history , that if the author were convicted by a Warburton , a Maddox , and a Grey , of partiality , it could be only such a partiality as might arise from a zeal against tyrants and oppressors . The work ...
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... honor of their own police , and to the reputation and weight of their own laws . Mr. Neal is justified in his representations by Whitlocke ; who says , " that letters from the Hague reported , that the states caused earnest inquisition ...
... honor of their own police , and to the reputation and weight of their own laws . Mr. Neal is justified in his representations by Whitlocke ; who says , " that letters from the Hague reported , that the states caused earnest inquisition ...
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... honor , as a soldier who had gained more laurels , and done more Great reproach , on this account , has fallen on the name of Cromwell . He reconciled himself to the execution of such severe orders , for put- ting to the sword and ...
... honor , as a soldier who had gained more laurels , and done more Great reproach , on this account , has fallen on the name of Cromwell . He reconciled himself to the execution of such severe orders , for put- ting to the sword and ...
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