The History of the Puritans: Or, Protestant Nonconformists, from the Reformation in 1517, to the Revolution in 1688 : Comprising an Account of Their Principles, Their Attempts for a Farther Reformation in the Church, Their Sufferings, and the Lives and Characters of Their Most Considerable Divines, Volume 3William Baynes and Son, 1822 - Great Britain |
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Page v
... religion ; but all is imperfect and immethodical . I have therefore compared both accounts together , and supplied the defects of one with the other ; the whole is brought into a narrow compass , and thrown into such a method , as will ...
... religion ; but all is imperfect and immethodical . I have therefore compared both accounts together , and supplied the defects of one with the other ; the whole is brought into a narrow compass , and thrown into such a method , as will ...
Page vi
... religion , virtue , learning , or good sense : " but to such extremes do men's passions carry them , when they write to serve a cause ! I have had occasion to make some use of Dr. Walker's confused heap of materials , but have ...
... religion , virtue , learning , or good sense : " but to such extremes do men's passions carry them , when they write to serve a cause ! I have had occasion to make some use of Dr. Walker's confused heap of materials , but have ...
Page vii
... religion and learning suf- fered by the exchange . The close of this volume , which relates the disputes between the ... religious liberty to all peaceable sub . jects ; but for the same spiritual power the bishops had exercised ; for ...
... religion and learning suf- fered by the exchange . The close of this volume , which relates the disputes between the ... religious liberty to all peaceable sub . jects ; but for the same spiritual power the bishops had exercised ; for ...
Page ix
... religion along with it . His lordship therefore advises his clergy to study the bishopt of London's Codex , in order to defend it ; and it can do them no real prejudice to examine , at the same time , the principles of law and equity on ...
... religion along with it . His lordship therefore advises his clergy to study the bishopt of London's Codex , in order to defend it ; and it can do them no real prejudice to examine , at the same time , the principles of law and equity on ...
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... religion , they would have thought the question unreasonable , and worthy of censure ; they would have affirmed their own sovereignty , and have taught the bold inquirers , as Gideon did the men of Succoth , with briers and thorns of ...
... religion , they would have thought the question unreasonable , and worthy of censure ; they would have affirmed their own sovereignty , and have taught the bold inquirers , as Gideon did the men of Succoth , with briers and thorns of ...
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