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... thought that if a better and easier place of living could be had , it would draw many and take away these discouragements . Yea , their pastor would often that many of those who both wrote and preached now against them , if they were in ...
... thought that if a better and easier place of living could be had , it would draw many and take away these discouragements . Yea , their pastor would often that many of those who both wrote and preached now against them , if they were in ...
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... thought injustice . The aged and graver men to be ranked and [ 97 ] equalized in labours and victuals , clothes , etc. , with the meaner and younger sort , thought it some indig- nity and disrespect unto them . And for men's wives to be ...
... thought injustice . The aged and graver men to be ranked and [ 97 ] equalized in labours and victuals , clothes , etc. , with the meaner and younger sort , thought it some indig- nity and disrespect unto them . And for men's wives to be ...
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... thoughts and not suffer them to lodge in your breasts . God grant you may disappoint the hopes of your foes and procure the hearty desire of yourselves and friends in this particu- lar . 169 I am to acquaint you that we have thought ...
... thoughts and not suffer them to lodge in your breasts . God grant you may disappoint the hopes of your foes and procure the hearty desire of yourselves and friends in this particu- lar . 169 I am to acquaint you that we have thought ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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