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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... honour's favour , I never refused to swear , so far as the law doth bind me . B. No ! Wherefore then were you committed ? U. You know best . I was contented to swear , if I might first see the articles . B. That is a slender foundation ...
... honour's favour , I never refused to swear , so far as the law doth bind me . B. No ! Wherefore then were you committed ? U. You know best . I was contented to swear , if I might first see the articles . B. That is a slender foundation ...
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... honours for it . * In the conclusion , Mr. Udal was sent to the Gatehouse . Take the account in his own words . " I was carried to the Gatehouse by a messenger , who delivered me with a warrant to be kept close prisoner ; and not to be ...
... honours for it . * In the conclusion , Mr. Udal was sent to the Gatehouse . Take the account in his own words . " I was carried to the Gatehouse by a messenger , who delivered me with a warrant to be kept close prisoner ; and not to be ...
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... honour of God , and comfort of her " loyal and dutiful subjects . " Previous to this , Mr. Udal had often , and with great earnestness , petitioned his judges for their mediation with the queen . In his letter to Puckering , dated ...
... honour of God , and comfort of her " loyal and dutiful subjects . " Previous to this , Mr. Udal had often , and with great earnestness , petitioned his judges for their mediation with the queen . In his letter to Puckering , dated ...
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... honour ; I beseech you , therefore , to consider , whether drawing it from her royal person to the bishops , as being part of her body politic , be not a violent depraving and wresting of the statute . 4. " But if the statute be taken ...
... honour ; I beseech you , therefore , to consider , whether drawing it from her royal person to the bishops , as being part of her body politic , be not a violent depraving and wresting of the statute . 4. " But if the statute be taken ...
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... honour her majesty , and to draw her subjects to do the same : and of the truth of this , I trust , my very adversaries will be witnesses when I am dead . " + he King James of Scotland wrote , also , to the queen , in behalf of Mr. Udal ...
... honour her majesty , and to draw her subjects to do the same : and of the truth of this , I trust , my very adversaries will be witnesses when I am dead . " + he King James of Scotland wrote , also , to the queen , in behalf of Mr. Udal ...
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