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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... brought complaints against him to those in power , when he was put to silence by the official , Dr. Hone , and committed to prison . But by the unsolicited favour and influence of the Countess of Warwick , Sir Druc Drury , and other ...
... brought complaints against him to those in power , when he was put to silence by the official , Dr. Hone , and committed to prison . But by the unsolicited favour and influence of the Countess of Warwick , Sir Druc Drury , and other ...
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... brought against him to the high commission . His answers , indeed , furnished the commis- sioners with sufficient matter for animadversion , when he underwent his next examination . October 17th he was convened before the high ...
... brought against him to the high commission . His answers , indeed , furnished the commis- sioners with sufficient matter for animadversion , when he underwent his next examination . October 17th he was convened before the high ...
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... brought forwards . It was very remarkable , that the man who had lodged the information against Mr. Udal , and who meant to have appeared as a witness against him , was , at this very juncture , seized with a dreadful disease , of which ...
... brought forwards . It was very remarkable , that the man who had lodged the information against Mr. Udal , and who meant to have appeared as a witness against him , was , at this very juncture , seized with a dreadful disease , of which ...
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... brought against you , are not to be proved ; for the witnesses fear the displeasure of your numerous friends , which is a very hard case . U. It is hard , if it be true . But there is no such fear , only they are unable to prove more ...
... brought against you , are not to be proved ; for the witnesses fear the displeasure of your numerous friends , which is a very hard case . U. It is hard , if it be true . But there is no such fear , only they are unable to prove more ...
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... brought to the bar , and his indictment read , humbly requested their " lordships to grant him to answer by counsel ; " which the judge peremptorily refused , saying , “ You cannot have it . Therefore answer your indictment . " He then ...
... brought to the bar , and his indictment read , humbly requested their " lordships to grant him to answer by counsel ; " which the judge peremptorily refused , saying , “ You cannot have it . Therefore answer your indictment . " He then ...
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