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, المجلد 3W. Baynes and Son., 1822 |
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... Rapin , it is needless to refute it . + Upon the whole , it is extremely probable , the king came from Oxford with a design of surprising the city of London before the earl of Essex's army could arrive ; but having missed his aim , he ...
... Rapin , it is needless to refute it . + Upon the whole , it is extremely probable , the king came from Oxford with a design of surprising the city of London before the earl of Essex's army could arrive ; but having missed his aim , he ...
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... . 5. p . 169 . The king had never made any offer of this kind but in general terms . Mrs. Macaulay .-- ED . § Rapin , vol . 2. p . 476 , folio . They therefore empowered their commissioners to begin with the first THE PURITANS . 13.
... . 5. p . 169 . The king had never made any offer of this kind but in general terms . Mrs. Macaulay .-- ED . § Rapin , vol . 2. p . 476 , folio . They therefore empowered their commissioners to begin with the first THE PURITANS . 13.
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... See also Mrs. Macaulay's History , vol . 3. p . 417 , 418 , note , 8vo.-ED. § Rushworth , vol . 5. p . 322. Rapin , vol . 2. p . 487 , folio . || Ibid . p . 326 , 527 . themselves by a new covenant or vow , which was 18 HISTORY OF.
... See also Mrs. Macaulay's History , vol . 3. p . 417 , 418 , note , 8vo.-ED. § Rushworth , vol . 5. p . 322. Rapin , vol . 2. p . 487 , folio . || Ibid . p . 326 , 527 . themselves by a new covenant or vow , which was 18 HISTORY OF.
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... of the ways by which the parliament raised money , see Dr. Grey , vol . 2. p . 42 , & c . and Historical Account of all Taxes , p . 296 , 297 . ↑ Rapin , vol . 2. p . 477 , folio . dered to be shut till the siege was raised , 20 HISTORY ...
... of the ways by which the parliament raised money , see Dr. Grey , vol . 2. p . 42 , & c . and Historical Account of all Taxes , p . 296 , 297 . ↑ Rapin , vol . 2. p . 477 , folio . dered to be shut till the siege was raised , 20 HISTORY ...
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... not as Mr. Neal states it ? if it were , his language is irreprehensible . -ED . Rapin , vol . 12. p . 153 . § Husband's Collections , p . 420 . within seven days after they have received the copies ; THE PURITANS . 65.
... not as Mr. Neal states it ? if it were , his language is irreprehensible . -ED . Rapin , vol . 12. p . 153 . § Husband's Collections , p . 420 . within seven days after they have received the copies ; THE PURITANS . 65.
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الصفحة 125 - of a pure discipline and government, according to the word of God, and the example of the best reformed churches, and to take away all obstructions that may impede and retard our humble desires."* Upon this the assembly were ordered to send up their humble advice upon this head; which was to the following effect
الصفحة 165 - As to the manner of consecrating Creed-church, St. Giles's, &c. his grace confessed, that when he came to the churchdoor, that passage in the Psalms was read, " Lift up your heads, O ye gates, even lift them up, ye everlasting doors, that the King of glory may come
الصفحة 171 - ferreo, vel lapideo, vel ligneo."* " Let every altar be encompassed with a rail of iron, stone, or wood." The text, Heb. xiii. 10, " We have an altar, whereof they have no right to eat which serve the tabernacle," is certainly meant of Christ himself, and not of the altar of wood or stone, as our Protestant writers have proved at large; agreeably to
الصفحة 442 - be protected in the profession of their faith, and exercise of their religion according to their consciences, so as they abuse not this liberty to the civil injury of others, or the disturbance of the public peace." These were just and generous sentiments; however, the synod
الصفحة 33 - they suspected, the following oath :— " I AB do abjure and renounce the pope's supremacy and authority over the Catholic church in general, and over myself in particular. And I do believe that there is not any transubstantiation in the sacrament of the Lord's supper, or in the elements of bread and wine after consecration thereof by any person whatsoever. And I do also
الصفحة 423 - knowledge in all parts of learning; and many who were wickedly introduced applied themselves to the study of good learning, and the practice of virtue, and had inclinations to that duty and obedience they had never been taught, that when it pleased God to bring king Charles II. back to his throne he found the
الصفحة 60 - or parties among the people, contrary to the league and covenant, that they may be brought to public trial, and receive condign punishment, as the degree of their offences shall require or deserve, or the supreme judicatories of both kingdoms
الصفحة 44 - parliament, for the calling of an assembly of learned and godly divines, and others, to be consulted with by the parliament, for settling the government and liturgy of the church of England, and for vindicating and clearing of the doctrine of the said church, from false aspersions and interpretations."* The preamble sets forth,
الصفحة 298 - that they would be mediators between him and the parliament; it was from 2 Sam. xix. 41—43, " And behold, all the men of Israel came to the king, and said to the king, Why have the men of Judah stolen thee away