An Impartial Examination of the Fourth Volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans ...: With a Large Appendix of Curious Letters and Papers ...J. Bettenham and sold by A. Bettesworth, 1739 - 603 páginas |
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... Power to be lawful , they would not only take off the Sequeftrations from his Eftate , ⚫ which were about 500l . per Annum , but would alfo fettle a Penfion on him of 1000 l . a Year . " To which he answer'd , Far be it from me to ...
... Power to be lawful , they would not only take off the Sequeftrations from his Eftate , ⚫ which were about 500l . per Annum , but would alfo fettle a Penfion on him of 1000 l . a Year . " To which he answer'd , Far be it from me to ...
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... Power to be lawful and juft , and would not gainfay it . ' To this he answered , That he would not connive at their fo doing , for all the Money they had robbed the Kingdom of , and fhould they be fo impu- dent to print any fuch Matter ...
... Power to be lawful and juft , and would not gainfay it . ' To this he answered , That he would not connive at their fo doing , for all the Money they had robbed the Kingdom of , and fhould they be fo impu- dent to print any fuch Matter ...
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... Power was put into the Hands of a Council of State , con- fifting of thirty - eight Perfons , to act with full • Powers for one Year , the Qualification of every • Member of this Council of State , or Committee of Eftates , was to ...
... Power was put into the Hands of a Council of State , con- fifting of thirty - eight Perfons , to act with full • Powers for one Year , the Qualification of every • Member of this Council of State , or Committee of Eftates , was to ...
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... Power , fhall take upon them to abolish our an- < tient Form of Parliaments , contrary to the fun- ⚫damental Laws of the Land . ' And elsewhere , ( z ) That amongst them were fome Tradefmen Soldiers , illiterate Lawyers , Parliament ...
... Power , fhall take upon them to abolish our an- < tient Form of Parliaments , contrary to the fun- ⚫damental Laws of the Land . ' And elsewhere , ( z ) That amongst them were fome Tradefmen Soldiers , illiterate Lawyers , Parliament ...
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... Power : So aguifh and fantastical ( b ) Hiftory of the Rebellion , vol . 3. p . 202 . a ( c ) Brave was the Behaviour of Alderman Reynoldjon , Lord Mayor , who retufed to proclaim the Ordinance for abolishing Kingly Government , for ...
... Power : So aguifh and fantastical ( b ) Hiftory of the Rebellion , vol . 3. p . 202 . a ( c ) Brave was the Behaviour of Alderman Reynoldjon , Lord Mayor , who retufed to proclaim the Ordinance for abolishing Kingly Government , for ...
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Página 2 - We are confident that both the High and Mighty Lords the States General of the United Provinces...
Página 166 - Be of good courage, and let us play the men for our people, and for the cities of our God: and the Lord [will] do that which seemeth him good.
Página 149 - ... there came .a letter to us from one of our spies, who was of the king's bed-chamber, acquainting us, that our final doom was decreed that very day; that he could not...
Página 181 - And it shall be with him, and he shall read therein all the days of his life, that he may learn to fear the Lord his God, to keep all the words of this law and these statutes, to do them...
Página 229 - ... he met with a person who well knew him, and was well known by him, the other having always been of his father's and of his party ; so that they were glad enough to find themselves together.
Página 28 - House, and observing this posture, I told him I thought it did give us an opportunity and advantage to attempt upon the Enemy. To which he immediately replied, That he had thought to have said the same thing to me. So that it pleased the Lord to set this apprehension upon both of our hearts, at the same instant.
Página 103 - OLIVER, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, and the dominions thereunto belonging, to the Commissioners authorised by a late Ordinance for Approbation of Public Preachers, or ' to
Página 2 - Britain and the High and Mighty Lords the States General of the United Provinces, and betwixt all their subjects whether within Europe or without, in all regions and places whatsoever.
Página 303 - Their faults and defects were not so conspicuous. They had a very scanty measure of learning, and a narrow compass in it. They were little men, of a very indifferent size of capacity, and apt to fly out into great excess of passion and indiscretion.
Página 57 - he was prouder to have his head set upon the place it was appointed to be, than he could have been to have had his picture hang in the king's bedchamber : that he was so far from being troubled that his four limbs were to be hanged in four cities of the kingdom, that he heartily wished that he had flesh enough to be sent to every city in Christendom, as a testimony of the cause for which he suffered.