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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... has been since mentioned , as an incontrovertible fact , by Dr. Harris and Mrs. Macaulay . - ED . * Carrington's Life of Cromwell , p . 155. Clarendon , p . 153 . the present powers , called them usurpers , and declined THE PURITANS . 7.
... has been since mentioned , as an incontrovertible fact , by Dr. Harris and Mrs. Macaulay . - ED . * Carrington's Life of Cromwell , p . 155. Clarendon , p . 153 . the present powers , called them usurpers , and declined THE PURITANS . 7.
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... present powers , called them usurpers , and declined 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 ...
... present powers , called them usurpers , and declined 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 ...
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... present expedition : and in his sermons declared it a sin to force ministers to pray for the success of those who had violated the covenant , and were going to de- stroy their brethren . That he both spoke and preached against the ...
... present expedition : and in his sermons declared it a sin to force ministers to pray for the success of those who had violated the covenant , and were going to de- stroy their brethren . That he both spoke and preached against the ...
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... present powers were no better than usurpers . ( 3. ) " " Because the taking of it was a prejudice to the right heir of the crown , and of the ancient legal constitution . " To which it was answered , " that it was absurd to sup- pose ...
... present powers were no better than usurpers . ( 3. ) " " Because the taking of it was a prejudice to the right heir of the crown , and of the ancient legal constitution . " To which it was answered , " that it was absurd to sup- pose ...
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... present incumbents who supply the cure , with their respective salaries ; how many chapels be- long to parish - churches , and how the several churches and chapels are supplied with preaching ministers ; that so some course may be taken ...
... present incumbents who supply the cure , with their respective salaries ; how many chapels be- long to parish - churches , and how the several churches and chapels are supplied with preaching ministers ; that so some course may be taken ...
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