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
... restoration of the king . In order to pass a right judgment upon these extraordinary revolutions , the temper and circumstances of the nation are to be duly considered ; for those actions which in some circumstances are highly criminal ...
... restoration of the king . In order to pass a right judgment upon these extraordinary revolutions , the temper and circumstances of the nation are to be duly considered ; for those actions which in some circumstances are highly criminal ...
Page iv
... Restoration ; but when they were lifted into the saddle , the haste they made to shew how little they meant by their promises , exceeded the rules of decency as well as honor .-— Nothing would satisfy , till their adversaries were ...
... Restoration ; but when they were lifted into the saddle , the haste they made to shew how little they meant by their promises , exceeded the rules of decency as well as honor .-— Nothing would satisfy , till their adversaries were ...
Page vi
... restoration of King Charles II . and at the late revolu- tion of King William and Queen Mary ! when the most solemn promis- es were broken , and the most hopeful opportunity of accomodating dif ferences among protestants lost , by the ...
... restoration of King Charles II . and at the late revolu- tion of King William and Queen Mary ! when the most solemn promis- es were broken , and the most hopeful opportunity of accomodating dif ferences among protestants lost , by the ...
Page xiv
... restoration of King Charles II . Presbyterians in full power . Terms on which the Scots and presbyterians would ... restoration . Of the times after the restoration . Mr. Taylor . SUPPLEMENT TO CHAP . III . AND IV . Death of The ...
... restoration of King Charles II . Presbyterians in full power . Terms on which the Scots and presbyterians would ... restoration . Of the times after the restoration . Mr. Taylor . SUPPLEMENT TO CHAP . III . AND IV . Death of The ...
Page xv
... Restoration of King Charles II . to the Conference at the Savoy . Views of the court and of the bishops : and of the ... restoring the sequest- ered clergy . For confirming marriages in the late times . Attainder of the king's judges ...
... Restoration of King Charles II . to the Conference at the Savoy . Views of the court and of the bishops : and of the ... restoring the sequest- ered clergy . For confirming marriages in the late times . Attainder of the king's judges ...
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