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, Volume 1J. Black, 1813 - 18 pages |
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Page xi
... conscience , afford interesting entertainment and valuable instruction . To rescue from oblivion impartial accounts of their holy actions , their painful sufferings , and their triumph- ant deaths , will confer a deserved honour upon ...
... conscience , afford interesting entertainment and valuable instruction . To rescue from oblivion impartial accounts of their holy actions , their painful sufferings , and their triumph- ant deaths , will confer a deserved honour upon ...
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... conscience , comply with the ecclesiastical impositions . Nor was it the least afflictive circumstance to the Puritan divines , that they were driven from their flocks , whom they loved as their own souls ; and , instead of being ...
... conscience , comply with the ecclesiastical impositions . Nor was it the least afflictive circumstance to the Puritan divines , that they were driven from their flocks , whom they loved as their own souls ; and , instead of being ...
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... conscience , submit to the superstitious inventions and impositions of men in the worship of God ; on which account , they employed their zeal , their labours , and their influence to promote a more pure reformation . * Fuller's Church ...
... conscience , submit to the superstitious inventions and impositions of men in the worship of God ; on which account , they employed their zeal , their labours , and their influence to promote a more pure reformation . * Fuller's Church ...
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... consciences ; nor could they compel them to admire and esteem the church fighting with such weapons . These tragic proceedings created in the nation a great deal of ill blood , which , alas ! continues in part to this day , While the ...
... consciences ; nor could they compel them to admire and esteem the church fighting with such weapons . These tragic proceedings created in the nation a great deal of ill blood , which , alas ! continues in part to this day , While the ...
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... conscience alone , which made him refuse these gar- ments . + Ridley's endeavours proving unsuccessful , Hooper was committed to the management of Cranmer , who , being unable to bring him to conformity , laid the affair before the ...
... conscience alone , which made him refuse these gar- ments . + Ridley's endeavours proving unsuccessful , Hooper was committed to the management of Cranmer , who , being unable to bring him to conformity , laid the affair before the ...
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