A History of the Churches in England and Scotland,: From the Reformation to this Present Time, Volumen2T. Saint, 1771 - 521 páginas |
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... those who think themselves worthy of pre- ferment are difappointed , they turn querelous , and become enemies to that goverment which they expected would have preferred them ; whence it fometimes happens in cafe of any commotion , or ...
... those who think themselves worthy of pre- ferment are difappointed , they turn querelous , and become enemies to that goverment which they expected would have preferred them ; whence it fometimes happens in cafe of any commotion , or ...
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... he extolled the goverment of the late Queen , and reflected with great feverity upon those who had begun to commit diforders , and offered an Vol . II . C 2 open " open infult to the character of Elizabeth , for ( 19 )
... he extolled the goverment of the late Queen , and reflected with great feverity upon those who had begun to commit diforders , and offered an Vol . II . C 2 open " open infult to the character of Elizabeth , for ( 19 )
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... com- ply in things indifferent , and hoped that those of Geneva would do the fame ; and faid that they were ready to join with their brethren in petitioning the Queen Queen , that nothing truly burthenfome might be impofed upon ( 20 ) " ...
... com- ply in things indifferent , and hoped that those of Geneva would do the fame ; and faid that they were ready to join with their brethren in petitioning the Queen Queen , that nothing truly burthenfome might be impofed upon ( 20 ) " ...
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... Those who could comply with the establishment were foon preferred , but the rest were neglected , and reduced to great poverty and distress . The fufferings which thofe divines had under- gone had not fuch a good effect upon them as ...
... Those who could comply with the establishment were foon preferred , but the rest were neglected , and reduced to great poverty and distress . The fufferings which thofe divines had under- gone had not fuch a good effect upon them as ...
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... those things which are confeffed to be merely indifferent . The papifts and puritans both fuffered in confe- quence of this law . The catholics in convocation endeavoured to defend the old religion , and agreed to the following articles ...
... those things which are confeffed to be merely indifferent . The papifts and puritans both fuffered in confe- quence of this law . The catholics in convocation endeavoured to defend the old religion , and agreed to the following articles ...
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