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, Volume 4Charles Ewer, 1817 |
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... Eachard , not above a fifth part of the commons were left . On account of the reduced and mutilated state of the house , they were called the Rump Parliament . This name was first given to them by Walker , the author of the History of ...
... Eachard , not above a fifth part of the commons were left . On account of the reduced and mutilated state of the house , they were called the Rump Parliament . This name was first given to them by Walker , the author of the History of ...
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... Eachard are pleased to say , that heresies and blasphemies against heaven were swelled up to a most prodigious height . " I know ( says Mr. Baxters ) you may meet with men , who will confident- ly affirm , that in these times all ...
... Eachard are pleased to say , that heresies and blasphemies against heaven were swelled up to a most prodigious height . " I know ( says Mr. Baxters ) you may meet with men , who will confident- ly affirm , that in these times all ...
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... Eachard say , the general sent word in a private letter to one of his confi- dents , that he was content that Mr. Love should be repriev- ed , and upon giving security for his future good behavior pardoned ; but that the post - boy ...
... Eachard say , the general sent word in a private letter to one of his confi- dents , that he was content that Mr. Love should be repriev- ed , and upon giving security for his future good behavior pardoned ; but that the post - boy ...
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... me a crown of righteousness —and not for me only , but for all them that love the ap- + Compl . Hist . p . 202. Eachard , p . 689 . pearance of our Lord Jesus Christ , through whose blood CHAP . 2 . 75 OF THE PURITANS .
... me a crown of righteousness —and not for me only , but for all them that love the ap- + Compl . Hist . p . 202. Eachard , p . 689 . pearance of our Lord Jesus Christ , through whose blood CHAP . 2 . 75 OF THE PURITANS .
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... Eachard repre- sents the parliament as in a terrible panic , and projecting means to escape out of the land ; whereas , in reality , the unhappy king was the pity of his friends , and the contempt of his enemies . General Cromwell sent ...
... Eachard repre- sents the parliament as in a terrible panic , and projecting means to escape out of the land ; whereas , in reality , the unhappy king was the pity of his friends , and the contempt of his enemies . General Cromwell sent ...
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