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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... hundred thousand of them were transported into foreign parts , for the service of the kings of France and Spain ; double that number were consumed by the plague , famine , and other severities exercised upon them in their own country ...
... hundred thousand of them were transported into foreign parts , for the service of the kings of France and Spain ; double that number were consumed by the plague , famine , and other severities exercised upon them in their own country ...
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... hundred pounds . It is further provided , that the maintenance of all incum- bents shall not be less than one hundred pounds a year , and the commissioners of the great seal are empowered to enquire into the yearly value of all ...
... hundred pounds . It is further provided , that the maintenance of all incum- bents shall not be less than one hundred pounds a year , and the commissioners of the great seal are empowered to enquire into the yearly value of all ...
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... hundred pounds a year out of the bishop's lands ; and till that could be duly raised , to be paid out of the public revenues and for their further encouragement , if they di ed in that service , their families were to be provided for ...
... hundred pounds a year out of the bishop's lands ; and till that could be duly raised , to be paid out of the public revenues and for their further encouragement , if they di ed in that service , their families were to be provided for ...
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... hundred pounds a year , which they employ for the conversion of the Indians in America . But all that the parliament could do was not sufficient to stop the mouths of the loyalists and discontented presbyte- rians ; the pulpit and press ...
... hundred pounds a year , which they employ for the conversion of the Indians in America . But all that the parliament could do was not sufficient to stop the mouths of the loyalists and discontented presbyte- rians ; the pulpit and press ...
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... hundreds to all eternity : that , in doing this , he went by as certain a rule as the judges of the land do when they pass sentence according to law : and that not infinite spirit of Christ , nor any God , could or should be able to ...
... hundreds to all eternity : that , in doing this , he went by as certain a rule as the judges of the land do when they pass sentence according to law : and that not infinite spirit of Christ , nor any God , could or should be able to ...
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