The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists: With an Account of Their Principles; Their Attempts for a Further Reformation in the Church; Their Sufferings; and the Lives and Characters of Their Most Considerable Divines, Volumen4Charles Ewer, 1817 |
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... common burying - places , and some are taken out of their graves . Their sufferings at Lewes and other places , particularly by fines and distresses . A libel published to fix a stigma on this party . The story of Mr. Josiah Baxter ...
... common burying - places , and some are taken out of their graves . Their sufferings at Lewes and other places , particularly by fines and distresses . A libel published to fix a stigma on this party . The story of Mr. Josiah Baxter ...
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... . * On which a man of wit observed , " that God and the common- wealth were not both on a side . " Dr. Grey . ED . S Vol . ii . p . 573 , folio . might be chosen . The commons , alarmed at these 26 CHAP . 1 . THE HISTORY.
... . * On which a man of wit observed , " that God and the common- wealth were not both on a side . " Dr. Grey . ED . S Vol . ii . p . 573 , folio . might be chosen . The commons , alarmed at these 26 CHAP . 1 . THE HISTORY.
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... common forms of approach , battered the walls with his cannon , and having made two accessible breaches , like an impetuous conqueror , entered the town in person at the head of colonel Ewer's regiment of foot , and put all the garrison ...
... common forms of approach , battered the walls with his cannon , and having made two accessible breaches , like an impetuous conqueror , entered the town in person at the head of colonel Ewer's regiment of foot , and put all the garrison ...
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... common people being weary of war , and willing to live quiet under any admin- istration , submitted to the engagement , as being little more than a promise not to attempt the subversion of the present government , but many of the ...
... common people being weary of war , and willing to live quiet under any admin- istration , submitted to the engagement , as being little more than a promise not to attempt the subversion of the present government , but many of the ...
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... common- wealth was providing for a war , which they saw was una- voidable , and general Fairfax refusing to act against the Scots , his commission was immediately given to Cromwell , with the title of Captain - general in chief of all ...
... common- wealth was providing for a war , which they saw was una- voidable , and general Fairfax refusing to act against the Scots , his commission was immediately given to Cromwell , with the title of Captain - general in chief of all ...
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Página 397 - ... the Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches ; and the form and manner of making, ordaining and consecrating of Bishops, Priests and Deacons.
Página 347 - ... John Bunyan of the town of Bedford, labourer, being a person of such and such conditions, he hath (since such a time) devilishly and perniciously abstained from coming to church to hear divine service, and is a common upholder of several unlawful meetings and conventicles, to the great disturbance and distraction of the good subjects of this kingdom, contrary to the laws of our sovereign lord the king, &c.
Página 172 - That the LORD hath founded Zion, and the poor of his people shall trust in it.
Página 417 - Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams, or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs.
Página 181 - ... to enjoy its own in the end. Its hope is to outlive all wrath and contention, and to weary out all exaltation and cruelty, or whatever is of a nature contrary to itself. It sees to the end of all temptations. As it bears no evil in itself, so it conceives none in thoughts to any other.
Página 440 - I!., do swear, that it is not lawful, upon any pretence whatsoever, to take arms against the King ; and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority, against his person, or against those that are commissioned by him, in pursuance of such commissions ; and that I will not at any time endeavour any alteration of government either in church or state.
Página 328 - ... a Liberty to Tender Consciences and that no man shall be disquieted or called in question for differences of opinion in matters of religion which do not disturb the peace of the kingdom...
Página i - They shall put you out of the synagogues : yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.
Página 397 - ... to endeavour any change or alteration of government either in church or state ; and that the same was in itself an unlawful oath, and imposed upon the subjects of this realm against the known laws and liberties of this kingdom.
Página 170 - Christian by practice as well as profession ; that he lived by faith, and died by faith, and was an example to the believers in word, in conversation, in charity, in faith, and purity.