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, Volumen2W. Baynes and Son., 1822 |
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... queen Elizabeth ; the Puritans being in hopes , upon the accession of a king that had been educated in their own princi- ples , to obtain an easy redress of their grievances ; and certainly no prince ever had so much in his power to ...
... queen Elizabeth ; the Puritans being in hopes , upon the accession of a king that had been educated in their own princi- ples , to obtain an easy redress of their grievances ; and certainly no prince ever had so much in his power to ...
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... queen Elizabeth , wrote with great eagerness for the divine right of their book of discipline , their posterity in the next reigns were more cool upon that head , de- claring their satisfaction , if the present episcopacy might be re ...
... queen Elizabeth , wrote with great eagerness for the divine right of their book of discipline , their posterity in the next reigns were more cool upon that head , de- claring their satisfaction , if the present episcopacy might be re ...
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... queen and the Protest- ant religion , when it was in danger , let them bear their own re- proach ; but as yet I must be of opinion , that they were the best friends of the constitution and liberties of their country ; that they were ...
... queen and the Protest- ant religion , when it was in danger , let them bear their own re- proach ; but as yet I must be of opinion , that they were the best friends of the constitution and liberties of their country ; that they were ...
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... QUEEN ELIZABETH , TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CIVIL WAR IN THE YEAR 1642 . CHAP . I. From the death of queen Elizabeth to the death of archbishop Bancroft . A. D. 1603-1610 • • • Page • 1 · 78 CHAP . II . From the death of archbishop ...
... QUEEN ELIZABETH , TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CIVIL WAR IN THE YEAR 1642 . CHAP . I. From the death of queen Elizabeth to the death of archbishop Bancroft . A. D. 1603-1610 • • • Page • 1 · 78 CHAP . II . From the death of archbishop ...
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... QUEEN ELIZABETH TO THE DEATH OF ARCHBISHOP BANCROFT . THE royal house of the Stuarts has not been more cala- mitous to the English church and nation , in the male de- scendants , than successful and glorious in the female . The four ...
... QUEEN ELIZABETH TO THE DEATH OF ARCHBISHOP BANCROFT . THE royal house of the Stuarts has not been more cala- mitous to the English church and nation , in the male de- scendants , than successful and glorious in the female . The four ...
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Página 300 - And all these things I do plainly and sincerely acknowledge and swear according to these express words by me spoken, and according to the plain and common sense and understanding of the same words without any equivocation, mental evasion, or secret reservation whatsoever.
Página 348 - Wherefore I put thee in remembrance, that thou stir up the gift of God, which is in thee by the putting on of my hands.
Página 163 - That the Articles of the Church of England — which have been allowed and authorized heretofore, and which our Clergy generally have subscribed unto — do contain the true Doctrine of the Church of England, agreeable to God's Word...
Página 236 - My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and the horsemen thereof!
Página 212 - He intended the discipline of the Church should be felt, as well as spoken of, and that it should be applied to the greatest and most splendid transgressors, as well as to the punishment of smaller offences and meaner offenders ; and thereupon called for or cherished the discovery of those who were not careful to cover...
Página 440 - that it is far from their purpose or desire to let loose the golden reins of discipline and government in the church, to leave private persons or particular congregations to take up what form of divine service they please...
Página 364 - Quam prope ad peccatum sine peccato liceat accedere : so it seemed their work was to try how much of a Papist might be brought in without Popery; and to destroy as much as they could of the Gospel, without bringing themselves into danger of being destroyed by the Law.
Página 311 - And we do here declare that it is far from our purpose or desire to let loose the golden reins of discipline and government in the Church, to leave private persons or particular congregations to take up what form of Divine Service they please, for we hold it requisite that there should be throughout the whole realm a conformity to that order which the laws enjoin according to the Word of God.
Página 105 - Maypoles, or other sports therewith used, so as the same may be had in due and convenient time, without impediment or let of Divine service ; and that women should have leave to carry rushes to the church for the decorating of it, according to their old customs ; withal prohibiting all unlawful games to be used on Sundays only, as bear-baiting, bull-baiting, interludes, and at all times (in the meaner sort of people prohibited) bowling.
Página 201 - You are not to prefer any minister to any ecclesiastical benefice in that our province, without a certificate from the right reverend father in God the lord bishop of London, of his being conformable to the doctrine and discipline of the church of England, and of a good life and conversation...