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, Volumen5Baynes, 1822 - 288 páginas |
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... Bishop Burnet says , that the proclamation of the king " was a heavy solemnity ; few tears were shed for the former , nor were there any shouts of joy for the present king . " It appears that the bishop , who was then abroad , was ...
... Bishop Burnet says , that the proclamation of the king " was a heavy solemnity ; few tears were shed for the former , nor were there any shouts of joy for the present king . " It appears that the bishop , who was then abroad , was ...
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... Bishop Burnet says , that in several places in the west , there were executed near six hun- dred persons , and that the quarters of two or three hundred were fixed upon gibbets , and hung upon trees all over the country for fifty or ...
... Bishop Burnet says , that in several places in the west , there were executed near six hun- dred persons , and that the quarters of two or three hundred were fixed upon gibbets , and hung upon trees all over the country for fifty or ...
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... Burnet , Fowler , & c . † men of great name and renown , who gained immortal ... bishop of London . But this con- tained only a part of the tracts written by ... Burnet , vol . 3. p . 79 , 80. Edin . edit . Calamy , p . 373 ; and Peirce's ...
... Burnet , Fowler , & c . † men of great name and renown , who gained immortal ... bishop of London . But this con- tained only a part of the tracts written by ... Burnet , vol . 3. p . 79 , 80. Edin . edit . Calamy , p . 373 ; and Peirce's ...
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... bishop Burnet wisely observes , † that as the dissenters would not engage on the side of Po- pery and the prerogative , nor appear for taking off the tests in the present circumstances ; so , on the other hand , they were unwilling to ...
... bishop Burnet wisely observes , † that as the dissenters would not engage on the side of Po- pery and the prerogative , nor appear for taking off the tests in the present circumstances ; so , on the other hand , they were unwilling to ...
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... bishop Burnet + ) the churchmen were disgraced , and the dissenters in high favour . Lord - chief - justice Herbert went the western cir- cuit after Jefferies , who was now made lord - chancellor , and all was grace and favour to them ...
... bishop Burnet + ) the churchmen were disgraced , and the dissenters in high favour . Lord - chief - justice Herbert went the western cir- cuit after Jefferies , who was now made lord - chancellor , and all was grace and favour to them ...
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