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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... commons , if it may deserve that name , after it had been purged of a third part of its mem- bers , * relying upon the act of continuation , called themselves the supreme authority of the nation , and began with an act to disinherit the ...
... commons , if it may deserve that name , after it had been purged of a third part of its mem- bers , * relying upon the act of continuation , called themselves the supreme authority of the nation , and began with an act to disinherit the ...
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... commons was now called ) would be heavier than the king's loins . The agitators therefore petitioned the house to dissolve themselves , that new representatives might be chosen . The commons , alarmed at these proceed ings , ordered ...
... commons was now called ) would be heavier than the king's loins . The agitators therefore petitioned the house to dissolve themselves , that new representatives might be chosen . The commons , alarmed at these proceed ings , ordered ...
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... commons , flatter . John loves no power prerogative , But that deriv'd from Sion ; As for the mitre and the crown , Those two he looks awry on . Granger's History of England , vol . 3. p . 78 , 8vo . Whitelocke's Mem . p . 383 , 384 ...
... commons , flatter . John loves no power prerogative , But that deriv'd from Sion ; As for the mitre and the crown , Those two he looks awry on . Granger's History of England , vol . 3. p . 78 , 8vo . Whitelocke's Mem . p . 383 , 384 ...
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... made heretofore for the strict observation of the Lord's day , the present house of commons thought fit to enforce them by another , dated + Ibid . p . 124 . Scobel , p . 123 . April 19 , 1650 , in which they ordain , THE PURITANS . 27.
... made heretofore for the strict observation of the Lord's day , the present house of commons thought fit to enforce them by another , dated + Ibid . p . 124 . Scobel , p . 123 . April 19 , 1650 , in which they ordain , THE PURITANS . 27.
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... commons , of the realm ; in which he insists upon divine right . But the clergy were more afraid than hurt ; for though the commons were of opinion with Mr. Selden , that tithes were abolished with the old law , yet the committee not ...
... commons , of the realm ; in which he insists upon divine right . But the clergy were more afraid than hurt ; for though the commons were of opinion with Mr. Selden , that tithes were abolished with the old law , yet the committee not ...
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