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
... opinion , that , if the king had been brought in by a treaty , the succeeding parliament would have set it aside . On the other hand , nothing can be more notorious than the deep hypocri- sy of general Monk , and the solemn assurances ...
... opinion , that , if the king had been brought in by a treaty , the succeeding parliament would have set it aside . On the other hand , nothing can be more notorious than the deep hypocri- sy of general Monk , and the solemn assurances ...
Page vii
... opinion , are still wanting to settle the cause of liberty on a more equal basis , and to deliver wise and good men from the fetters of oaths , subscriptions , and religious tests of all sorts . But whether such desirable blessings are ...
... opinion , are still wanting to settle the cause of liberty on a more equal basis , and to deliver wise and good men from the fetters of oaths , subscriptions , and religious tests of all sorts . But whether such desirable blessings are ...
Page x
... opinions in theology , and that his own sentiments made him an unfit person for the task . He has , indeed , sentiments of his own ; but he can estimate goodness and worth wherever they are found . He has sentiments of his own , but he ...
... opinions in theology , and that his own sentiments made him an unfit person for the task . He has , indeed , sentiments of his own ; but he can estimate goodness and worth wherever they are found . He has sentiments of his own , but he ...
Page xi
... opinions ; for strict observation of the sabbath ; for maintenance of such clergymen belonging to cathedrals whose offices were abolished . Laws to be translated into English.- Rise of the quakers , and of George For : he is joined by ...
... opinions ; for strict observation of the sabbath ; for maintenance of such clergymen belonging to cathedrals whose offices were abolished . Laws to be translated into English.- Rise of the quakers , and of George For : he is joined by ...
Page xii
... opinion of them . New ordinance for ejecting scandalous ministers . Their instructions . Objections against it . Dr. Pordage ejected , and Mr. Bushnel . Commissioners for Wales : sad state of that principality . Ordinance for ...
... opinion of them . New ordinance for ejecting scandalous ministers . Their instructions . Objections against it . Dr. Pordage ejected , and Mr. Bushnel . Commissioners for Wales : sad state of that principality . Ordinance for ...
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