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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... oaths of allegiance and supremacy were abolished , and a new one appointed , called the Engagement , which was , to be true and faithful to the government established , without king or house of peers . Such as refused the oath were ...
... oaths of allegiance and supremacy were abolished , and a new one appointed , called the Engagement , which was , to be true and faithful to the government established , without king or house of peers . Such as refused the oath were ...
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... oath was to be heard throughout the whole camp , the soldiers spending their leisure hours in reading their Bibles , in singing psalms , and religious conferences . Almost all Ireland was in the hands of the royalists and Roman ...
... oath was to be heard throughout the whole camp , the soldiers spending their leisure hours in reading their Bibles , in singing psalms , and religious conferences . Almost all Ireland was in the hands of the royalists and Roman ...
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... oath of allegiance , and the solemn league and covenant , were still binding . ( 2. ) " Because the present powers were no better than usurpers . ( 3. ) " " Because the taking of it was a prejudice to the right heir of the crown , and ...
... oath of allegiance , and the solemn league and covenant , were still binding . ( 2. ) " Because the present powers were no better than usurpers . ( 3. ) " " Because the taking of it was a prejudice to the right heir of the crown , and ...
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... oath , and under his hand and seal , declare his allowance of the covenant . 66 ( 3. ) That he confirm those acts of parliament which enjoin the covenant . That he establish the Presbyterian worship and discipline , and swear never to ...
... oath , and under his hand and seal , declare his allowance of the covenant . 66 ( 3. ) That he confirm those acts of parliament which enjoin the covenant . That he establish the Presbyterian worship and discipline , and swear never to ...
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... oaths to the civil government , without any regard to their religious principles . Sundry severe ordinances were made for suppressing of vice , error , and all sorts of profaneness and impiety . May 10 , it was ordained , " that incest ...
... oaths to the civil government , without any regard to their religious principles . Sundry severe ordinances were made for suppressing of vice , error , and all sorts of profaneness and impiety . May 10 , it was ordained , " that incest ...
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