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, Volumen1J. Black, 1813 - 18 páginas |
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... desires particularly to express his special obligations to the Trustees of Dr. Williams's Library , Red - Cross - Street , London , for the use of several volumes of most curious and valuable manuscripts . * Valuable communications of ...
... desires particularly to express his special obligations to the Trustees of Dr. Williams's Library , Red - Cross - Street , London , for the use of several volumes of most curious and valuable manuscripts . * Valuable communications of ...
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... desire , because several of the bishops , some through age , some through ignorance , some on account of their ill name , and some out of love to popery , were opposed to the design . ‡ Bishop Latimer complained of the stop put to the ...
... desire , because several of the bishops , some through age , some through ignorance , some on account of their ill name , and some out of love to popery , were opposed to the design . ‡ Bishop Latimer complained of the stop put to the ...
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... desire of innovation , but out of love to the truth . They could call the Searcher of Hearts to witness , that in what they had done , they had sought to enjoy peace of conscience , and the true worship of God . They prayed , therefore ...
... desire of innovation , but out of love to the truth . They could call the Searcher of Hearts to witness , that in what they had done , they had sought to enjoy peace of conscience , and the true worship of God . They prayed , therefore ...
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... desire that her majesty will not think us disobedient , seeing we suffer ourselves to be dis- placed , rather than yield to some things required . Our bodies , and goods , and all we have , are in her majesty's hands ; only our souls we ...
... desire that her majesty will not think us disobedient , seeing we suffer ourselves to be dis- placed , rather than yield to some things required . Our bodies , and goods , and all we have , are in her majesty's hands ; only our souls we ...
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... desires , assuring them for his part , that all possible kindness should be indulged to them , but he would remit nothing of his rigour . Thus he never denied any great man's desire , and yet never granted it ; pleasing them for the ...
... desires , assuring them for his part , that all possible kindness should be indulged to them , but he would remit nothing of his rigour . Thus he never denied any great man's desire , and yet never granted it ; pleasing them for the ...
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Página 177 - Religion agreed upon by the archbishops and bishops of both provinces and the whole clergy in the convocation holden at London in the year of our Lord...
Página 94 - I will be true and faithful to the Common-wealth of England, as it is now established, without a King or House of Lords...
Página 143 - Six days shalt thou labour, and do all that thou hast to do ; but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God. In it thou shalt do no manner of work, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, thy man-servant, and thy maid-servant, thy cattle, and the stranger that is within thy gates.
Página 71 - Star-Chamber enlarge their jurisdictions to a vast extent, ' holding (as Thucydides said of the Athenians) for honourable that which pleased and for just that which profited.' And being the same persons in several rooms, grew both courts of law to determine right, and courts of revenue to bring money into the Treasury : the Council-Table by proclamations enjoining...
Página 187 - BRETHREN, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such a one in the spirit of meekness ; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted.
Página 142 - For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly ; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple.
Página 38 - It would be better for him that a millstone were tied about his neck and that he were cast into the depth of the sea rather than that he should scandalise one of these, my least little ones.
Página 449 - Elizabeth, gave the best reason that could be given for wearing the longest and largest beard of any Englishman of his time ; namely, " that no act of his life might be unworthy of the gravity of his appearance.
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Página 227 - Holding fast the faithful word as he hath been taught, that he may be able by sound doctrine both to exhort and to convince the gainsayers.