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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... suffer forty days ' imprisonment . The printer five pounds , and his printing - press to be broken . The bookseller forty shillings ; the buyer twenty shillings , if he conceals it , and does not deliver it up to a justice of peace . It ...
... suffer forty days ' imprisonment . The printer five pounds , and his printing - press to be broken . The bookseller forty shillings ; the buyer twenty shillings , if he conceals it , and does not deliver it up to a justice of peace . It ...
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... suffering for it . That those divines had misreported the conduct of his party , when they charged them with persecuting the ministers of Christ in Eng- land ; for the ministers in England ( says he ) are supported , and have liberty to ...
... suffering for it . That those divines had misreported the conduct of his party , when they charged them with persecuting the ministers of Christ in Eng- land ; for the ministers in England ( says he ) are supported , and have liberty to ...
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... suffer death as felons , by sundry acts made in the times of former kings and queens of this nation , against recusants not coming to church , & c . they therefore enact and ordain , " That all the clauses , articles , and provisos , in ...
... suffer death as felons , by sundry acts made in the times of former kings and queens of this nation , against recusants not coming to church , & c . they therefore enact and ordain , " That all the clauses , articles , and provisos , in ...
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... suffer six months ' imprisonment for the first offence ; and for the second shall be banished ; and if they return without licence shall be treated as felons . " + Though several ordinances had been made heretofore for the strict ...
... suffer six months ' imprisonment for the first offence ; and for the second shall be banished ; and if they return without licence shall be treated as felons . " + Though several ordinances had been made heretofore for the strict ...
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... suffer none of his old friends to come into his presence and councils , nor so much as to serve in the army . While the Scots were raising forces for the king's service , a private correspondence was carried on with the English ...
... suffer none of his old friends to come into his presence and councils , nor so much as to serve in the army . While the Scots were raising forces for the king's service , a private correspondence was carried on with the English ...
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