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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... person , and wise administration ! By avoiding every thing that tends to persecution or censoriousness for mere ... persons , and will transmit the blessings of the present age to their latest posterity . LONDON , March 1 , 1737-8 ...
... person , and wise administration ! By avoiding every thing that tends to persecution or censoriousness for mere ... persons , and will transmit the blessings of the present age to their latest posterity . LONDON , March 1 , 1737-8 ...
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... persons , †with full pow- ers to take care of the whole administration for one year ; new keepers of the great seal were appointed , from whom the judges received their commissions , with the name , stile , and title of , custodes ...
... persons , †with full pow- ers to take care of the whole administration for one year ; new keepers of the great seal were appointed , from whom the judges received their commissions , with the name , stile , and title of , custodes ...
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... persons to be made ministers , who cannot comply with the present ordinance for ordination of ministers . * Aug. 16 , General Fairfax and his council of officers presented a petition to the same purpose , praying " that all penal ...
... persons to be made ministers , who cannot comply with the present ordinance for ordination of ministers . * Aug. 16 , General Fairfax and his council of officers presented a petition to the same purpose , praying " that all penal ...
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... person was destroyed , and the king- ly office abolished ; and as to his successor , his right had been forfeited and taken away by parliament . " With regard to the present powers , it was said , " that it was not for private persons ...
... person was destroyed , and the king- ly office abolished ; and as to his successor , his right had been forfeited and taken away by parliament . " With regard to the present powers , it was said , " that it was not for private persons ...
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... persons forth to preach , and to administer the sacraments , is in their opinion in- sufferable . The parliament did all they could to satisfy the male- content presbyterians , by securing them in their livings , and by ordering the ...
... persons forth to preach , and to administer the sacraments , is in their opinion in- sufferable . The parliament did all they could to satisfy the male- content presbyterians , by securing them in their livings , and by ordering the ...
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