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 vi
... thought to reflect upon that venerable order , which is of great usefulness , and deserved houor , when the ends of its institution are pursued ; but so strange has been the infatuation , so iuchanting the lust of dominion , and the ...
... thought to reflect upon that venerable order , which is of great usefulness , and deserved houor , when the ends of its institution are pursued ; but so strange has been the infatuation , so iuchanting the lust of dominion , and the ...
Page x
... thought of mak- ing this appeal , if in an early stage of his undertaking it had not been insinuated , that it was his design to make this work a vehicle for conveying particular opinions in theology , and that his own sentiments made ...
... thought of mak- ing this appeal , if in an early stage of his undertaking it had not been insinuated , that it was his design to make this work a vehicle for conveying particular opinions in theology , and that his own sentiments made ...
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... thought proper to remove into France ; from whence he went to the Isle of Jersey , and towards the latter end of the year fixed at Breda ; where the Scots com- missioners concluded a treaty with him , upon the foot of which he ventured ...
... thought proper to remove into France ; from whence he went to the Isle of Jersey , and towards the latter end of the year fixed at Breda ; where the Scots com- missioners concluded a treaty with him , upon the foot of which he ventured ...
Page 30
... thought capable of holding out a month ; but the general neglecting the common forms of approach , battered the walls with his cannon , and having made two accessible breaches , like an impetuous conqueror , entered the town in person ...
... thought capable of holding out a month ; but the general neglecting the common forms of approach , battered the walls with his cannon , and having made two accessible breaches , like an impetuous conqueror , entered the town in person ...
Page 32
... thought competent for them ; upon which they were to give formal releases of all their titles to their lands in any other provinces ; if they refused to give such releases , they were still deprived , and left to starve within the ...
... thought competent for them ; upon which they were to give formal releases of all their titles to their lands in any other provinces ; if they refused to give such releases , they were still deprived , and left to starve within the ...
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