The Lives of the Puritans: Containing a Biographical Account of Those Divines who Distinguished Themselves in the Cause of Religious Liberty, from the Reformation Under Queen Elizabeth, to the Act of Uniformity in 1662, Volume 2J. Black, 1813 - Puritans |
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... appoint your own time . U. We may do this long enough before we see any redress , so long as things are managed thus . I have seen malefactors presented two or three years ago , but of whose trials we have heard nothing . A. You say ...
... appoint your own time . U. We may do this long enough before we see any redress , so long as things are managed thus . I have seen malefactors presented two or three years ago , but of whose trials we have heard nothing . A. You say ...
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... appoint two of my greatest foes , so that I may have my friends , who will deal uprightly ; but if these may not be admitted , I will appoint none . A. Stand aside . We will consult of this matter . Upon their consultation , they ...
... appoint two of my greatest foes , so that I may have my friends , who will deal uprightly ; but if these may not be admitted , I will appoint none . A. Stand aside . We will consult of this matter . Upon their consultation , they ...
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... appoint him to attend on Friday come sevennight . B. I am content . Come in the afternoon . Mr. Udal then departed , intending to appear according to appointment . In the mean time , the Countess of War- wick wrote a pressing letter to ...
... appoint him to attend on Friday come sevennight . B. I am content . Come in the afternoon . Mr. Udal then departed , intending to appear according to appointment . In the mean time , the Countess of War- wick wrote a pressing letter to ...
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... appointed . Q. What are those officers ? G. A pastor , teacher , and elder . Q. And must the church be governed by no other officers ? G. No , by no others than Christ hath appointed . Q. May this people and presbytery reform such ...
... appointed . Q. What are those officers ? G. A pastor , teacher , and elder . Q. And must the church be governed by no other officers ? G. No , by no others than Christ hath appointed . Q. May this people and presbytery reform such ...
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... appointed forty - three ministers to confer with the same number of Brownists con- fined in the different prisons in and about London ; ( the names of whom , as well as the prisoners , are now before me ; ) and delivered unto them for ...
... appointed forty - three ministers to confer with the same number of Brownists con- fined in the different prisons in and about London ; ( the names of whom , as well as the prisoners , are now before me ; ) and delivered unto them for ...
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