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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... published a book against the bishops , and brought to his trial for this offence . It was pretended that the bishops were part of the queen's political body ; and to speak against them , was to attack her , and was , therefore , felony ...
... published a book against the bishops , and brought to his trial for this offence . It was pretended that the bishops were part of the queen's political body ; and to speak against them , was to attack her , and was , therefore , felony ...
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... wherein we err . A. You shall have no such conference , you have published too much already ; and , therefore , I committed you close prisoners . We will examine you then without an oath . Are 32 LIVES OF THE PURITANS . 32.
... wherein we err . A. You shall have no such conference , you have published too much already ; and , therefore , I committed you close prisoners . We will examine you then without an oath . Are 32 LIVES OF THE PURITANS . 32.
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... published pamphlets , private sug- gestions , open preaching , slanders , and accusations of " heresy , sedition ... published against them , whereby their characters were foully aspersed , and their sentiments ex- ceedingly ...
... published pamphlets , private sug- gestions , open preaching , slanders , and accusations of " heresy , sedition ... published against them , whereby their characters were foully aspersed , and their sentiments ex- ceedingly ...
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... published only against the church . Upon their trial , they behaved with great con- stancy and resolution , shewing no token of recognition , nor prayer for mercy . They protested their inviolable loyalty to the queen , and obedience to ...
... published only against the church . Upon their trial , they behaved with great con- stancy and resolution , shewing no token of recognition , nor prayer for mercy . They protested their inviolable loyalty to the queen , and obedience to ...
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... published " A Briefe Refutation of Mr. George Gifford ; " and " An Answer to George Gifford's pretended Defence of Read - Prayers and Devised Liturgies ; " in the titles of which , he calls himself " Christ's poor afflicted Prisoner in ...
... published " A Briefe Refutation of Mr. George Gifford ; " and " An Answer to George Gifford's pretended Defence of Read - Prayers and Devised Liturgies ; " in the titles of which , he calls himself " Christ's poor afflicted Prisoner in ...
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