A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... formed in that city . He persuaded many of its members to embrace his views of church govern- ment . Growing bold by his success , he formed a distinct church upon democratical principles . His proceedings soon attracted the attention ...
... formed in that city . He persuaded many of its members to embrace his views of church govern- ment . Growing bold by his success , he formed a distinct church upon democratical principles . His proceedings soon attracted the attention ...
Page 88
... formed many societies upon the principles he had imbibed—- but was so closely pursued by the bishops and the court , and his new societies so severely persecuted , that with many of his followers - who now included among them several ...
... formed many societies upon the principles he had imbibed—- but was so closely pursued by the bishops and the court , and his new societies so severely persecuted , that with many of his followers - who now included among them several ...
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... forming this association , was signed by all the members present , and was ordered to be sent to all that were absent ... formed by the people , and very extensively signed . The clergy also adopted a similar engage- ment , which was ...
... forming this association , was signed by all the members present , and was ordered to be sent to all that were absent ... formed by the people , and very extensively signed . The clergy also adopted a similar engage- ment , which was ...
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