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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... executed March 9 , in the Palace- yard at Westminster : duke Hamilton declared himself a Presbyterian ; and the earl of Holland was attended by two ministers of the same persuasion ; but lord Capel was a thorough loyalist , and went off ...
... executed March 9 , in the Palace- yard at Westminster : duke Hamilton declared himself a Presbyterian ; and the earl of Holland was attended by two ministers of the same persuasion ; but lord Capel was a thorough loyalist , and went off ...
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... execution of such severe orders , for putting to the sword and giving no quarter , by considering them as necessary to prevent the effusion of blood for the future , and as the instrument of the righteous judgment of God upon those ...
... execution of such severe orders , for putting to the sword and giving no quarter , by considering them as necessary to prevent the effusion of blood for the future , and as the instrument of the righteous judgment of God upon those ...
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... executed . The rest of the natives , who were called Tories , were shut up in the most inland counties and their lands given partly in payment to the soldiers who settled there , and the rest to the first adventurers . * Lord Clarendon ...
... executed . The rest of the natives , who were called Tories , were shut up in the most inland counties and their lands given partly in payment to the soldiers who settled there , and the rest to the first adventurers . * Lord Clarendon ...
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... execution , the book of his exploits , a small octavo written in elegant Latin , which is now very scarce , was tied appendant to his neck . Dr. Grey ; and Granger's History of England , vol . 2 . p . 245 , 246 , 8vo.-ED. bridge , and ...
... execution , the book of his exploits , a small octavo written in elegant Latin , which is now very scarce , was tied appendant to his neck . Dr. Grey ; and Granger's History of England , vol . 2 . p . 245 , 246 , 8vo.-ED. bridge , and ...
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... executed it , now hurried him to his own ruin . The young king being in treaty with the Scots covenant- ers at Breda , was forced to stifle his resentments for the death of the marquis , and submit to the following hard con- ditions ...
... executed it , now hurried him to his own ruin . The young king being in treaty with the Scots covenant- ers at Breda , was forced to stifle his resentments for the death of the marquis , and submit to the following hard con- ditions ...
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