The Nonconformist's Memorial: Being an Account of the Lives, Sufferings, and Printed Works, of the Two Thousand Ministers Ejected from the Church of England, Chiefly by the Act of Uniformity, Aug. 24, 1666, Volume 1J. Cundee, 1802 |
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Page vii
... length ; and an hour- glass was placed by them , whereby to estimate the quantity of their labour . Their discourses were di- vided and subdivided , & c . and this indeed was the case , in a great measure , of their more learned pre ...
... length ; and an hour- glass was placed by them , whereby to estimate the quantity of their labour . Their discourses were di- vided and subdivided , & c . and this indeed was the case , in a great measure , of their more learned pre ...
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... length of their sermons , and the number of divisions in them , the Dr. himself ac- knowledges this was a fault common to both parties . If the use of an Hour - glass was a crime , it was not peculiar to the puritanical clergy ; and it ...
... length of their sermons , and the number of divisions in them , the Dr. himself ac- knowledges this was a fault common to both parties . If the use of an Hour - glass was a crime , it was not peculiar to the puritanical clergy ; and it ...
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... length condemned , and the king signed the bill , by the advice of several bishops . There was great heat among the members of parliament in the debates which this matter occasioned . Some were much against displeasing and provoking the ...
... length condemned , and the king signed the bill , by the advice of several bishops . There was great heat among the members of parliament in the debates which this matter occasioned . Some were much against displeasing and provoking the ...
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... length the king , being advised no longer to stand by and see himself affronted , took an unprecedented step in going suddenly to the House of Commons , with a company of cava- liers , with swords and pistols , to charge five of their ...
... length the king , being advised no longer to stand by and see himself affronted , took an unprecedented step in going suddenly to the House of Commons , with a company of cava- liers , with swords and pistols , to charge five of their ...
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... length a great change made on the parliament's side , which had considerable consequences . The Earl of Essex , being weakened by a great loss in Cornwall , was laid by , and ano- ther general chosen . One reason given for this change ...
... length a great change made on the parliament's side , which had considerable consequences . The Earl of Essex , being weakened by a great loss in Cornwall , was laid by , and ano- ther general chosen . One reason given for this change ...
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Page 92 - Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye shall have tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.
Page 43 - WHOSOEVER will be saved : before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith. Which Faith, except every one do keep whole and undefiled : without doubt he shall perish everlastingly.
Page 92 - I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan.
Page 57 - I, AB, do declare, that it is not lawful, upon any pretence whatsoever, to take arms against the king : and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person, or against those that are commissioned by him...
Page 109 - Finally brethren, farewell : be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace ; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.
Page 137 - Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God: and every one that loveth him that begat loveth him also that is begotten of him.
Page 39 - We yield thee hearty thanks, most merciful Father, that it hath pleased thee to regenerate this infant with thy Holy Spirit, to receive him for thine own child by adoption, and to incorporate him into thy Holy Church.
Page 188 - So that all things considered there have not, since the primitive times of Christianity, been many among the sons of men to whom that glorious character of the Son of God might be better applied, that he went about doing good...
Page 20 - ... a Liberty to Tender Consciences and that no man shall be disquieted or called in question for differences of opinion in matters of religion which do not disturb the peace of the kingdom...
Page 78 - I am in a great strait : let us fall now into the hand of the LORD; for his mercies are great: and let me not fall into the hand of man.