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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... prison . Some of his hearers at Kingston , taking offence at his faithful warnings and admonitions , brought complaints against him to those in power , when he was put to silence by the official , Dr. Hone , and committed to prison ...
... prison . Some of his hearers at Kingston , taking offence at his faithful warnings and admonitions , brought complaints against him to those in power , when he was put to silence by the official , Dr. Hone , and committed to prison ...
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... prison , and it will go hard with you . For you must remain there until you be glad to take it . U. God's will be done . I had rather go to prison with a good conscience , than be at liberty with an ill one . B. Your sentence for this ...
... prison , and it will go hard with you . For you must remain there until you be glad to take it . U. God's will be done . I had rather go to prison with a good conscience , than be at liberty with an ill one . B. Your sentence for this ...
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... prison on suspicion of having published a book against the bishops , and brought to his trial for this offence . It was pretended that the bishops were part of the queen's political body ; and to speak against them , was to attack her ...
... prison on suspicion of having published a book against the bishops , and brought to his trial for this offence . It was pretended that the bishops were part of the queen's political body ; and to speak against them , was to attack her ...
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... prison , now wept over the mortal remains of that man , whose faith and patience were long and severely tried , and who died for the testimony of a good conscience , and stands as a monument of the oppres- sion and cruelty of the ...
... prison , now wept over the mortal remains of that man , whose faith and patience were long and severely tried , and who died for the testimony of a good conscience , and stands as a monument of the oppres- sion and cruelty of the ...
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... prison , they were brought before the high commission , for holding and pro- pagating schismatical and seditious opinions , as they are called ; the most remarkable of which were the following : " That the church of England is no true ...
... prison , they were brought before the high commission , for holding and pro- pagating schismatical and seditious opinions , as they are called ; the most remarkable of which were the following : " That the church of England is no true ...
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