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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... Queen Elizabeth, to the Act of Uniformity in 1662 Benjamin Brook. Dean Nowell against the imposition of the habits ........ The Lambeth articles ......... George Johnson committed to Newgate Bishop Hall's accusation of Francis Johnson ...
... Queen Elizabeth, to the Act of Uniformity in 1662 Benjamin Brook. Dean Nowell against the imposition of the habits ........ The Lambeth articles ......... George Johnson committed to Newgate Bishop Hall's accusation of Francis Johnson ...
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... queen's majesty , her crown and dignity . " + ،، 6 Mr. Udal being brought to the bar , and his indictment read ... queen's counsel , made a long invective against the new discipline , as he was pleased to call it , which , he affirmed ...
... queen's majesty , her crown and dignity . " + ،، 6 Mr. Udal being brought to the bar , and his indictment read ... queen's counsel , made a long invective against the new discipline , as he was pleased to call it , which , he affirmed ...
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... Queen Elizabeth, to the Act of Uniformity in 1662 Benjamin Brook. matter . " " Mr. Daulton , " said he , " go on to ... queen's majesty , they could not be heard . ” The confession of Henry Sharp of Northampton , was next read , who ...
... Queen Elizabeth, to the Act of Uniformity in 1662 Benjamin Brook. matter . " " Mr. Daulton , " said he , " go on to ... queen's majesty , they could not be heard . ” The confession of Henry Sharp of Northampton , was next read , who ...
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... queen's officers , was , by con- struction , threatening the queen herself . The prisoner desired liberty to explain the passage ; when he insisted , that offence against the bishops was not sedition against the queen . But all that ...
... queen's officers , was , by con- struction , threatening the queen herself . The prisoner desired liberty to explain the passage ; when he insisted , that offence against the bishops was not sedition against the queen . But all that ...
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... queen was extremely bent upon his prosecution , it was impossible he could escape . " Mr. Udal was convicted at the ... queen's most excellent majesty . So as thereby , now seeing " the grievousness of my offence , I do most humbly , on ...
... queen was extremely bent upon his prosecution , it was impossible he could escape . " Mr. Udal was convicted at the ... queen's most excellent majesty . So as thereby , now seeing " the grievousness of my offence , I do most humbly , on ...
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