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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... friends , who will deal uprightly ; but if these may not be admitted , I will appoint none . A. Stand aside . We will consult of this matter . Upon their consultation , they concluded to appoint no fresh witnesses ; but to have those ...
... friends , who will deal uprightly ; but if these may not be admitted , I will appoint none . A. Stand aside . We will consult of this matter . Upon their consultation , they concluded to appoint no fresh witnesses ; but to have those ...
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... friends , which is a very hard case . U. It is hard , if it be true . But there is no such fear , only they are unable to prove more than I have already confessed . B. You have , indeed , confessed sufficient against yourself . U. Let ...
... friends , which is a very hard case . U. It is hard , if it be true . But there is no such fear , only they are unable to prove more than I have already confessed . B. You have , indeed , confessed sufficient against yourself . U. Let ...
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... friends , and the Countess of Warwick sent a messenger to the bishop for a decisive answer . Therefore , by her godly and zealous importunity , his lordship sent for Mr. Udal , when he thus addressed him : B. I am to restore you , Mr ...
... friends , and the Countess of Warwick sent a messenger to the bishop for a decisive answer . Therefore , by her godly and zealous importunity , his lordship sent for Mr. Udal , when he thus addressed him : B. I am to restore you , Mr ...
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... friends laboured to have me restored , the archbishop answered , that there was sufficient matter against me , by my own confession , why I should not be restored : whereupon I covenanted with mine own heart , never to be mine own ...
... friends laboured to have me restored , the archbishop answered , that there was sufficient matter against me , by my own confession , why I should not be restored : whereupon I covenanted with mine own heart , never to be mine own ...
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... friends , proved altogether ineffectual . It was , indeed , never known till this time , that a minister and a scholar was condemned to death for private papers found in his study ; nor do I remember , says Mr. Neale , more than one ...
... friends , proved altogether ineffectual . It was , indeed , never known till this time , that a minister and a scholar was condemned to death for private papers found in his study ; nor do I remember , says Mr. Neale , more than one ...
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