History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... gave promise . The rapid and complete changes in the religion of the State , necessitated by an alternation of rulers who were catholic or protestant , could not but give occasion to schism and persecution , to insincerity and ...
... gave promise . The rapid and complete changes in the religion of the State , necessitated by an alternation of rulers who were catholic or protestant , could not but give occasion to schism and persecution , to insincerity and ...
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... gave a free hand in church matters , and he willingly took up the question of full conform- ity and uniformity with an energy that caused the Puritans to suffer . He greatly s3p Cox Ja Savy By Jourell Jo : Cart of the more godly . To ...
... gave a free hand in church matters , and he willingly took up the question of full conform- ity and uniformity with an energy that caused the Puritans to suffer . He greatly s3p Cox Ja Savy By Jourell Jo : Cart of the more godly . To ...
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... gave unto , and imposed upon them , that name of Puritans ; which [ it ] is said the Novatians ( out of prid ) did assume and take unto themselves.1 And lamentable it is to see the effects which have followed ; Religion hath been ...
... gave unto , and imposed upon them , that name of Puritans ; which [ it ] is said the Novatians ( out of prid ) did assume and take unto themselves.1 And lamentable it is to see the effects which have followed ; Religion hath been ...
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... gave him , and which he too often used . The pursuivant was a warrant officer , who could abuse his functions in the same way as a sumner or apparitor . The commissary repre- sented the bishop in parts of his diocese , and exercised ...
... gave him , and which he too often used . The pursuivant was a warrant officer , who could abuse his functions in the same way as a sumner or apparitor . The commissary repre- sented the bishop in parts of his diocese , and exercised ...
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... gave evidence of having been influenced by it , and called a conference to be held in his presence of leading men of both parties . This was the famous Hampton Court Conference , held in January , 1604 , in which the King asserted of ...
... gave evidence of having been influenced by it , and called a conference to be held in his presence of leading men of both parties . This was the famous Hampton Court Conference , held in January , 1604 , in which the King asserted of ...
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