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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... observed , that , as this was a contro- versy among learned divines , he thought Mr. Daulton might have suspended his judgment , especially as he himself had formerly shewed some liking to the same cause . Upon which the judge said ...
... observed , that , as this was a contro- versy among learned divines , he thought Mr. Daulton might have suspended his judgment , especially as he himself had formerly shewed some liking to the same cause . Upon which the judge said ...
Page 38
... observed , that Mr. Greenwood and Mr. Barrow had been imprisoned thirty weeks in the Clink , for reading a portion of scripture in a friend's house on the Lord's day , but were removed by an habeas corpus to the Fleet , where they lay ...
... observed , that Mr. Greenwood and Mr. Barrow had been imprisoned thirty weeks in the Clink , for reading a portion of scripture in a friend's house on the Lord's day , but were removed by an habeas corpus to the Fleet , where they lay ...
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... observe the order in the Book of Common Prayer . That he did not use the cross , nor admit the promise and vow in ... observed Mr. Settle ; " but the question is , how lawfully you have done that . " The lordly archbishop then said ...
... observe the order in the Book of Common Prayer . That he did not use the cross , nor admit the promise and vow in ... observed Mr. Settle ; " but the question is , how lawfully you have done that . " The lordly archbishop then said ...
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... observations relative to religion , for his own private use ; and , at length , prepared the heads of a petition or an address to the queen . This petition was designed to represent to her majesty the true state of religion , and how ...
... observations relative to religion , for his own private use ; and , at length , prepared the heads of a petition or an address to the queen . This petition was designed to represent to her majesty the true state of religion , and how ...
Page 52
... observations with him . But presently after his arrival in London , he was seized in Stepney parish , by the informa- tion of the vicar , in the month of May ; and arraigned , condemned , and executed , the very same month ! The charges ...
... observations with him . But presently after his arrival in London , he was seized in Stepney parish , by the informa- tion of the vicar , in the month of May ; and arraigned , condemned , and executed , the very same month ! The charges ...
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