The History of the Puritans: Or, Protestant Nonconformists, from the Reformation in 1517, to the Revolution in 1688 : Comprising an Account of Their Principles, Their Attempts for a Farther Reformation in the Church, Their Sufferings, and the Lives and Characters of Their Most Considerable Divines, Volumen3William Baynes and Son, 1822 |
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... Oxford are called , " a colony of Presbyterian and Independent novices from Cambridge ; a tribe of ignorant enthu siasts and schismatics ; an illiterate rabble swept from the plough- tail , from shops and grammar - schools , " & c ...
... Oxford are called , " a colony of Presbyterian and Independent novices from Cambridge ; a tribe of ignorant enthu siasts and schismatics ; an illiterate rabble swept from the plough- tail , from shops and grammar - schools , " & c ...
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... Oxford parliament CHAP . III . The Oxford parliament . - Progress of the war.- Visitation of the university of Cambridge by the earl of Manchester . - Committee for plundered , sequestered , and scandalous ministers · CHAP . IV . Of the ...
... Oxford parliament CHAP . III . The Oxford parliament . - Progress of the war.- Visitation of the university of Cambridge by the earl of Manchester . - Committee for plundered , sequestered , and scandalous ministers · CHAP . IV . Of the ...
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... Oxford . - State of religion at the end of the year CHAP . X. The second civil war . The conclusion of the as- sembly of divines . - The progress of presbytery . - Treaty of the Isle of Wight . - Death and character of king Charles I ...
... Oxford . - State of religion at the end of the year CHAP . X. The second civil war . The conclusion of the as- sembly of divines . - The progress of presbytery . - Treaty of the Isle of Wight . - Death and character of king Charles I ...
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... Oxford , after the battle of Edgehill , by the assistance of the university , who now gave his majesty all their money , as they had before done their plate , resolved to pursue his march to London , in order to break up the parliament ...
... Oxford , after the battle of Edgehill , by the assistance of the university , who now gave his majesty all their money , as they had before done their plate , resolved to pursue his march to London , in order to break up the parliament ...
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... Oxford about the beginning of December with his Brentford prisoners , the chief of whom were condemned to die , * and had been executed for high treason , if the two houses had not threatened to make reprisals . The parliament , to ...
... Oxford about the beginning of December with his Brentford prisoners , the chief of whom were condemned to die , * and had been executed for high treason , if the two houses had not threatened to make reprisals . The parliament , to ...
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