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
... liberty without a TOLERATION of all other dutiful subjects . Wise and good men , after their most diligent searches after truth , have seen things in a different light , which is not to be avoided as long as they have liberty to judge ...
... liberty without a TOLERATION of all other dutiful subjects . Wise and good men , after their most diligent searches after truth , have seen things in a different light , which is not to be avoided as long as they have liberty to judge ...
Page vii
... liberty of conscience , and not to suffer any one great and powerful religious body to oppress , devour , and swallow up the rest . Finally , When protestant dissenters recollect the sufferings of their fathers in the last age for the ...
... liberty of conscience , and not to suffer any one great and powerful religious body to oppress , devour , and swallow up the rest . Finally , When protestant dissenters recollect the sufferings of their fathers in the last age for the ...
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... liberty to avow , defend , and disseminate their sentiments , though opposite to his own ; and can give them the praise due to their abilities and characters . It is a pleasure to him , that the examination of the wri- ters , who have ...
... liberty to avow , defend , and disseminate their sentiments , though opposite to his own ; and can give them the praise due to their abilities and characters . It is a pleasure to him , that the examination of the wri- ters , who have ...
Page xii
... liberty of conscience in that kingdom.— The kirk insulted . State of Scotland . Act of indemnity , and a new counsel of state . Death of Lieut . Gen. Ireton , of Mr. Woodcock , of Mr. George Walker , and of Mr. Wilson . Low terms of ...
... liberty of conscience in that kingdom.— The kirk insulted . State of Scotland . Act of indemnity , and a new counsel of state . Death of Lieut . Gen. Ireton , of Mr. Woodcock , of Mr. George Walker , and of Mr. Wilson . Low terms of ...
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... liberty . Remarks . Danger of the hierarchy . Address of the Anabaptists . The protec- tor's sickness and death . His character , as a soldier , as a statesman ; his public character ; his religious and moral character ; his enthusi ...
... liberty . Remarks . Danger of the hierarchy . Address of the Anabaptists . The protec- tor's sickness and death . His character , as a soldier , as a statesman ; his public character ; his religious and moral character ; his enthusi ...
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