The History of the Puritans; Or, Protestant Nonconformists: From the Reformation in 1517 to the Revolution in 1688: Comprising an Account of Their Principles, Their Attempts for a Farther Reformation in the Church, Their Sufferings, and the Lives and Characters of Their Most Considerable Divines, Volume 3Baynes, 1822 - 468 pages |
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... Rapin , it is needless to refute it . † Upon the whole , it is extremely probable , the king came from Oxford with a design of surprising the city of London before the earl of Essex's army could arrive ; but having missed his aim , he ...
... Rapin , it is needless to refute it . † Upon the whole , it is extremely probable , the king came from Oxford with a design of surprising the city of London before the earl of Essex's army could arrive ; but having missed his aim , he ...
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... vol . 5. p . 169 . The king had never made any offer of this kind but in general terms . Mrs. Macaulay . ED . § Rapin , vol . 2. p . 476 , folio . They therefore empowered their commissioners to begin with the first THE PURITANS . 13.
... vol . 5. p . 169 . The king had never made any offer of this kind but in general terms . Mrs. Macaulay . ED . § Rapin , vol . 2. p . 476 , folio . They therefore empowered their commissioners to begin with the first THE PURITANS . 13.
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... See also Mrs. Macaulay's History , vol . 3. p . 417 , 418 , note , 8vo.—ED. § Rushworth , vol . 5 , p . 322. Rapin , vol . 2. p . 487 , folio . || Ibid . p . 326 , 527 , themselves by a new covenant or vow , which was 18 HISTORY OF.
... See also Mrs. Macaulay's History , vol . 3. p . 417 , 418 , note , 8vo.—ED. § Rushworth , vol . 5 , p . 322. Rapin , vol . 2. p . 487 , folio . || Ibid . p . 326 , 527 , themselves by a new covenant or vow , which was 18 HISTORY OF.
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... of the ways by which the parliament raised money , see Dr. Grey , vol . 2 , p . 42 , & c . and Historical Account of all Taxes , p . 296 , 297 . t Rapin , vol . 2. p . 477 , folio . dered to be shut till the siege was raised , 20 HISTORY ...
... of the ways by which the parliament raised money , see Dr. Grey , vol . 2 , p . 42 , & c . and Historical Account of all Taxes , p . 296 , 297 . t Rapin , vol . 2. p . 477 , folio . dered to be shut till the siege was raised , 20 HISTORY ...
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... not as Mr. Neal states it ? if it were , his language is irreprehensible . -ED . Rapin , vol . 12 . P. 133 . Husband's Collections , p . 420 . within seven days after they have received the copies ; THE PURITANS . 65.
... not as Mr. Neal states it ? if it were , his language is irreprehensible . -ED . Rapin , vol . 12 . P. 133 . Husband's Collections , p . 420 . within seven days after they have received the copies ; THE PURITANS . 65.
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