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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... king's declaration of indulgence in the year 1672 · 378 CHAP . IX . From the king's declaration of indulgence to the Popish plot . • · · • · 413 • 447 CHAP . X. From the Popish plot to the death of king Charles II . 1 MUNCHEN HISTORY OF ...
... king's declaration of indulgence in the year 1672 · 378 CHAP . IX . From the king's declaration of indulgence to the Popish plot . • · · • · 413 • 447 CHAP . X. From the Popish plot to the death of king Charles II . 1 MUNCHEN HISTORY OF ...
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... KING CHARLES I. TO THE CORO- NATION OF KING CHARLES II . IN SCOTLAND . 1648 . UPON the death of the late king , the legal constitution was dissolved , and all that followed till the restoration of king Charles II . was no better than a ...
... KING CHARLES I. TO THE CORO- NATION OF KING CHARLES II . IN SCOTLAND . 1648 . UPON the death of the late king , the legal constitution was dissolved , and all that followed till the restoration of king Charles II . was no better than a ...
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... king's trial , agent to the States - General ; but the very first night after his ar- rival , May 3 , 1649 , he was murdered in his own chamber by twelve desperate cavaliers in disguise , who rushed in upon him while he was at supper ...
... king's trial , agent to the States - General ; but the very first night after his ar- rival , May 3 , 1649 , he was murdered in his own chamber by twelve desperate cavaliers in disguise , who rushed in upon him while he was at supper ...
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... king Charles II . a just judgment of God for their barbarous and unheard - of cruelties to the Irish Protestants ! To return to England : The body of the Presbyterians acted in concert with the Scots , for restoring the king's family ...
... king Charles II . a just judgment of God for their barbarous and unheard - of cruelties to the Irish Protestants ! To return to England : The body of the Presbyterians acted in concert with the Scots , for restoring the king's family ...
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... king's person , when the king's person was destroyed , and the kingly office abolished ; and as to his successor , his right had been forfeited and taken away by parliament . " With regard to the present powers , it was said , " that it ...
... king's person , when the king's person was destroyed , and the kingly office abolished ; and as to his successor , his right had been forfeited and taken away by parliament . " With regard to the present powers , it was said , " that it ...
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