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, Volumen2Charles Ewer, 1817 |
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... received , at its first publication , the thanks of many divines of the first eminence ; particularly of Dr. Gibson , then bishop of London , and of Dr. Sherlock , then bishop of Salisbury . The lat- ter prelate , writing to the Doctor ...
... received , at its first publication , the thanks of many divines of the first eminence ; particularly of Dr. Gibson , then bishop of London , and of Dr. Sherlock , then bishop of Salisbury . The lat- ter prelate , writing to the Doctor ...
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... received concerning the tenor and strain of Mr. ASTY's sermon ; and adds , that Mr. ASTY himself afterwards acknow- ledged to him , " that the information in general was true , viz . that he ' spake of damnable heresies , and applied ...
... received concerning the tenor and strain of Mr. ASTY's sermon ; and adds , that Mr. ASTY himself afterwards acknow- ledged to him , " that the information in general was true , viz . that he ' spake of damnable heresies , and applied ...
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... received out of the exchequer , gave him the flatter- ing title of an ABSOLUTE SOVEREIGN , and , to supply his extravagan- eies , broke through the constitution , and laid the foundation of all the calamities of his son's reign ; while ...
... received out of the exchequer , gave him the flatter- ing title of an ABSOLUTE SOVEREIGN , and , to supply his extravagan- eies , broke through the constitution , and laid the foundation of all the calamities of his son's reign ; while ...
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... received sense of the thir- ty - nine articles , and being afraid of the censures of a parliament or con- vocation , took shelter under the prerogative , and went into all the slav- ish measures of the court to gain the royal favor ...
... received sense of the thir- ty - nine articles , and being afraid of the censures of a parliament or con- vocation , took shelter under the prerogative , and went into all the slav- ish measures of the court to gain the royal favor ...
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... • History of the Test , p . 16 , 23. 25 . + Ibid . p . 25 . 14 It should be mentioned to the honor of Bishop Warburton , who was an advocate for a test , It is now pretty generally agreed , that receiving the AUTHOR'S PREFACE . xi.
... • History of the Test , p . 16 , 23. 25 . + Ibid . p . 25 . 14 It should be mentioned to the honor of Bishop Warburton , who was an advocate for a test , It is now pretty generally agreed , that receiving the AUTHOR'S PREFACE . xi.
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Página 143 - God has revealed to Calvin, they will rather die than embrace it. And the Calvinists, you see, stick fast where they were left by that great man of God who yet saw not all things. This is a misery much to be lamented, for though they were burning and shining lights in their times, yet they penetrated not into the whole counsel of God, but were they now living, would be as willing to embrace further light as that which they first received.
Página 142 - ... I charge you, before God and his blessed angels, that you follow me no further than you have seen me follow the Lord Jesus Christ. If God reveal anything to you by any other instrument of his, be as ready to receive it as ever you were to receive any truth by my ministry ; for I am verily persuaded the Lord has more truth yet to break forth out of his holy Word.
Página 214 - The Humble Request of His Majesty's Loyall Subjects, the Governor and the Company late gone for New England; to the rest of their Brethren in and of the Church of England...
Página 340 - And all these things I do plainly and sincerely acknowledge and swear according to these express words by me spoken, and according to the plain and common sense and understanding of the same words without any equivocation, mental evasion, or secret reservation whatsoever.
Página 422 - Put not your trust in princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation."*** He was soon able, however, to collect his courage; and he prepared himself to suffer the fatal sentence.
Página 392 - Wherefore I put thee in remembrance, that thou stir up the gift of God, which is in thee by the putting on of my hands.
Página 123 - As it is atheism and blasphemy to dispute what God can do, so it is presumption and a high contempt in a subject to dispute what a king can do, or to say that a king cannot do this or that.
Página 531 - We do engage unto you solemnly the word of a king, that the security of all and every one of you from violence is, and ever shall be, as much our care, as the preservation of us, and our children...
Página 352 - And we do here declare that it is far from our purpose or desire to let loose the golden reins of discipline and government in the Church, to leave private persons or particular congregations to take up what form of Divine Service they please, for we hold it requisite that there should be throughout the whole realm a conformity to that order which the laws enjoin according to the Word of God.
Página 260 - ... soul that he is not a rational soul ; he is fit to live in dens with such beasts of prey as wolves and tigers like himself; therefore I do condemn him to perpetual imprisonment as those monsters that are no longer fit to live among men, nor see light.