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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... officers to cashier the peti tioners , and break their swords over their heads , which was done accordingly . But when the forces passed under a general review at Ware , their friends in the army agreed to distinguish themselves by ...
... officers to cashier the peti tioners , and break their swords over their heads , which was done accordingly . But when the forces passed under a general review at Ware , their friends in the army agreed to distinguish themselves by ...
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... officers , that 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 ...
... officers , that 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 ...
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... officers within a limited time , on pain of for- feiting their places , was now required to be sworn and sub- scribed by all ministers , heads of colleges and halls , fellows of houses , graduates , and all officers in the universities ...
... officers within a limited time , on pain of for- feiting their places , was now required to be sworn and sub- scribed by all ministers , heads of colleges and halls , fellows of houses , graduates , and all officers in the universities ...
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... officers , in such manner as any five of the trustees , with the consent of the lord - lieutenant , shall direct and ... officer in the king's army , of whom a considerable part of the land was purchased , seized it for his own use ...
... officers , in such manner as any five of the trustees , with the consent of the lord - lieutenant , shall direct and ... officer in the king's army , of whom a considerable part of the land was purchased , seized it for his own use ...
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... officers to prayer ; after which he bid all about him take heart , for God had heard them ; then walking in the earl of Roxborough's gardens , that lay under the hill upon which the Scots army was encamp- ed , and discovering by ...
... officers to prayer ; after which he bid all about him take heart , for God had heard them ; then walking in the earl of Roxborough's gardens , that lay under the hill upon which the Scots army was encamp- ed , and discovering by ...
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