The Lives of the Puritans: Containing a Biographical Account of Those Divines who Distinguished Themselves in the Cause of Religious Liberty, from the Reformation Under Queen Elizabeth, to the Act of Uniformity in 1662, Volumen2J. Black, 1813 |
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... continued firm , declaring their unshaken loyalty to the queen , and refusing to ask for mercy , were reprieved , and sent back to prison . Studley , after four years ' imprisonment , was banished from the country , and Bellot and Bowle ...
... continued firm , declaring their unshaken loyalty to the queen , and refusing to ask for mercy , were reprieved , and sent back to prison . Studley , after four years ' imprisonment , was banished from the country , and Bellot and Bowle ...
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... continued firm even in the immediate prospect of death , and were brought back to Newgate . April 6 , 1593 , they were carried to Tyburn a second time , and there executed.❤ At the place of execution , they gave such testimonies of ...
... continued firm even in the immediate prospect of death , and were brought back to Newgate . April 6 , 1593 , they were carried to Tyburn a second time , and there executed.❤ At the place of execution , they gave such testimonies of ...
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... continued about six years ; till the year 1592 , + when he was released . After his deliverance from this cruel bondage , Mr. Settle became a member of the Brownists ' congregation , which assembled in private places in and about London ...
... continued about six years ; till the year 1592 , + when he was released . After his deliverance from this cruel bondage , Mr. Settle became a member of the Brownists ' congregation , which assembled in private places in and about London ...
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... continued unto this day , that the " church of God in England had been far more flourish- " ing than at this day it is : for then , madam , the church " of God within this land , and elsewhere , being strangers , " enjoyed the ...
... continued unto this day , that the " church of God in England had been far more flourish- " ing than at this day it is : for then , madam , the church " of God within this land , and elsewhere , being strangers , " enjoyed the ...
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... continued about four years . In the year 1568 , he entered upon the ministerial function , and was ordained both deacon and priest by the Bishop of London ; and , in 1576 , was admitted vicar of Christ's church , London , which he ...
... continued about four years . In the year 1568 , he entered upon the ministerial function , and was ordained both deacon and priest by the Bishop of London ; and , in 1576 , was admitted vicar of Christ's church , London , which he ...
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