An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II ...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 11814 |
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... parliament . At this lecture the resort grew so great , that it contracted envy and anger ; though I believe above a hundred every week were per- suaded from sin to Christ : There were six or seven thousand hearers , and the ...
... parliament . At this lecture the resort grew so great , that it contracted envy and anger ; though I believe above a hundred every week were per- suaded from sin to Christ : There were six or seven thousand hearers , and the ...
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... parliament , and the court martial , and all men that have had any thing to do with my death . And , gentlemen , I thank this worthy gentle- man for putting me in mind of it . " - Then Mr. Peters spoke again [ he had before mentioned ...
... parliament , and the court martial , and all men that have had any thing to do with my death . And , gentlemen , I thank this worthy gentle- man for putting me in mind of it . " - Then Mr. Peters spoke again [ he had before mentioned ...
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... parliament ; and so he committed his head to the block b . " Peters , we see , said nothing like his having confessed his offences against the parliament . This , therefore , is mere invention , like too many other things to be found in ...
... parliament ; and so he committed his head to the block b . " Peters , we see , said nothing like his having confessed his offences against the parliament . This , therefore , is mere invention , like too many other things to be found in ...
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... parliament had a little before passed an " act that all the books of the law should be put into English ; and that all writs , process , and returns thereof , and all patents , commissions , indictments , judgments , records , and all ...
... parliament had a little before passed an " act that all the books of the law should be put into English ; and that all writs , process , and returns thereof , and all patents , commissions , indictments , judgments , records , and all ...
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... parliament . How im- probable then is it , that Peters should be infamous for wickedness ! His patrons were never accused of person- al vices ; they were men who made high pretensions to religion ; and the cause they fought for , they ...
... parliament . How im- probable then is it , that Peters should be infamous for wickedness ! His patrons were never accused of person- al vices ; they were men who made high pretensions to religion ; and the cause they fought for , they ...
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