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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... prayer ; in which , Mr. Whitelocke remarks , after three ministers had prayed , lieutenant - general Crom- well himself , and the colonels Gough and Harrison , ex- pounded some parts of Scripture excellently well , and per- tinently to ...
... prayer ; in which , Mr. Whitelocke remarks , after three ministers had prayed , lieutenant - general Crom- well himself , and the colonels Gough and Harrison , ex- pounded some parts of Scripture excellently well , and per- tinently to ...
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... praying for them in their churches ; they also declared against a general toleration , for which the army and parlia- ment contended . When lieutenant - general Cromwell was embarking for Ireland , he sent letters to the parliament ...
... praying for them in their churches ; they also declared against a general toleration , for which the army and parlia- ment contended . When lieutenant - general Cromwell was embarking for Ireland , he sent letters to the parliament ...
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... prayer , against the present government . Some of them ( says Whitelocke ) joined the royalists , and refused to read the ordinances of parliament in their pulpits , as was usual in those times ; nay , when the Scots were beaten , they ...
... prayer , against the present government . Some of them ( says Whitelocke ) joined the royalists , and refused to read the ordinances of parliament in their pulpits , as was usual in those times ; nay , when the Scots were beaten , they ...
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... prayers and ser- mons , especially on fast - days , keeping alive the discontents of the people . The government therefore , by an ordinance , abolished the monthly fast , which had subsisted for about seven years , and had been in a ...
... prayers and ser- mons , especially on fast - days , keeping alive the discontents of the people . The government therefore , by an ordinance , abolished the monthly fast , which had subsisted for about seven years , and had been in a ...
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... 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 perspective glasses ...
... 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 perspective glasses ...
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