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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... never cease to whet and whet bis knife , till there was no steel left to make it useful . " Dr. Grey , and Rapin . - ED + According to Whitelocke , who gives their names , the council consisted of thirty- eight persons only .-- ED . VOL ...
... never cease to whet and whet bis knife , till there was no steel left to make it useful . " Dr. Grey , and Rapin . - ED + According to Whitelocke , who gives their names , the council consisted of thirty- eight persons only .-- ED . VOL ...
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... never men did obey orders more cheerfully , nor go upon duty more courageously . Never did greater harmony and resolution appear to prose- cute this cause of God , than in this army . Such a consent of heart and hands ; such a sympathy ...
... never men did obey orders more cheerfully , nor go upon duty more courageously . Never did greater harmony and resolution appear to prose- cute this cause of God , than in this army . Such a consent of heart and hands ; such a sympathy ...
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... never to return on pain of death . Those who had a hand in murdering the Protestants at the time of the massacre , were brought from several parts of the country , and after conviction upon a fair trial were executed . The rest of the ...
... never to return on pain of death . Those who had a hand in murdering the Protestants at the time of the massacre , were brought from several parts of the country , and after conviction upon a fair trial were executed . The rest of the ...
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... both in city and country ; the Inde- fatigable pains of the Presbyterian ministers in catechising , * Soobel , p . 88. cap . 60 . + Whitelocke , p . 383 . instructing , and visiting their parishioners , can never be 16 HISTORY OF.
... both in city and country ; the Inde- fatigable pains of the Presbyterian ministers in catechising , * Soobel , p . 88. cap . 60 . + Whitelocke , p . 383 . instructing , and visiting their parishioners , can never be 16 HISTORY OF.
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... never be sufficiently commended . The whole nation was civilized , and considerably improved in sound knowledge , though bishop Kennet and Mr. Echard are pleased to say , that heresies and blasphemies against heaven were swelled up to a ...
... never be sufficiently commended . The whole nation was civilized , and considerably improved in sound knowledge , though bishop Kennet and Mr. Echard are pleased to say , that heresies and blasphemies against heaven were swelled up to a ...
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