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 4Baynes, 1822 - 502 pages |
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... According to Echard , not above a fifth part of the commons were left . On ac- count of the reduced and mutilated state of the house , they were called the Rump Parliament . This name was first given to them by Walker , the author of ...
... According to Echard , not above a fifth part of the commons were left . On ac- count of the reduced and mutilated state of the house , they were called the Rump Parliament . This name was first given to them by Walker , the author of ...
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... enjoyment of their ecclesiastical preferments according to law ; when this could not prevail , an order was published , that ministers in * Whitelocke , p . 453 . their pulpits should not meddle with state - affairs . 10 HISTORY OF.
... enjoyment of their ecclesiastical preferments according to law ; when this could not prevail , an order was published , that ministers in * Whitelocke , p . 453 . their pulpits should not meddle with state - affairs . 10 HISTORY OF.
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... according to bishop Burnet , by Mackland , of Assin . Dr. Grey ; and Whitelocke's Memorials , p . 438 , 439.-ED. : + If his successes were magnified beyond the truth , his character has also been handed down with the highest eulogiums ...
... according to bishop Burnet , by Mackland , of Assin . Dr. Grey ; and Whitelocke's Memorials , p . 438 , 439.-ED. : + If his successes were magnified beyond the truth , his character has also been handed down with the highest eulogiums ...
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... according to their qualities above mentioned . And for the tenth offence they are to be judged common swearers and cursers , and to be bound over to their good behaviour for three years . The like punishment for women , whose fines are ...
... according to their qualities above mentioned . And for the tenth offence they are to be judged common swearers and cursers , and to be bound over to their good behaviour for three years . The like punishment for women , whose fines are ...
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... according to Sewel , having bid the justice and those about him to " tremble at the word of the Lord , " Mr. Bennet took hold of this weighty saying with such an airy mind , that from thence he took occasion to call him , and his ...
... according to Sewel , having bid the justice and those about him to " tremble at the word of the Lord , " Mr. Bennet took hold of this weighty saying with such an airy mind , that from thence he took occasion to call him , and his ...
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