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... carried back to prifon and laid in irons , where he lay in a moft wretched con- dition till the meeting of the long parliament . The fury of the Bishops did , not hinder the Puritans from fpeaking their minds freely against their ...
... carried back to prifon and laid in irons , where he lay in a moft wretched con- dition till the meeting of the long parliament . The fury of the Bishops did , not hinder the Puritans from fpeaking their minds freely against their ...
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... carried it to the bar of the lords . The commons prayed that his perfon might be fequeftered , and promifed that in due time they would bring up the particulars of their charge against him ; upon which he was commanded to with- draw ...
... carried it to the bar of the lords . The commons prayed that his perfon might be fequeftered , and promifed that in due time they would bring up the particulars of their charge against him ; upon which he was commanded to with- draw ...
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... carried in Mr Maxwell's coach through the city , on Monday the first of March he was carried thither amidst the cla- mour and infults of the mob , whom he had long provoked by his arbitrary and tyrannical hehavi- our . No perfon ...
... carried in Mr Maxwell's coach through the city , on Monday the first of March he was carried thither amidst the cla- mour and infults of the mob , whom he had long provoked by his arbitrary and tyrannical hehavi- our . No perfon ...
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... carried off all his houshold furniture and wearing apparel , of which he never received the fmallest account . At the end of fifteen weeks he was served with a fubpena , on an information laid against him , by Mr Attorney General Heath ...
... carried off all his houshold furniture and wearing apparel , of which he never received the fmallest account . At the end of fifteen weeks he was served with a fubpena , on an information laid against him , by Mr Attorney General Heath ...
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... carried before the houfe of lords , and charged with denying the King's fupremecy in ecclefiafti- cal matters , and preaching in feparate congrega- tions , contrary to the ftatute of the 25th of Eliz . They confefled the latter , and ...
... carried before the houfe of lords , and charged with denying the King's fupremecy in ecclefiafti- cal matters , and preaching in feparate congrega- tions , contrary to the ftatute of the 25th of Eliz . They confefled the latter , and ...
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Page 138 - God, endeavour in our several places and callings, the preservation of the reformed religion in the Church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline and government, against our common enemies; the reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline and government, according to the Word of God, and the example of the best reformed Churches...
Page 140 - Christ in our hearts, nor to walk worthy of him in our lives ; which are the...
Page 139 - IV. We shall also, with all faithfulness, endeavour the discovery of all such as have been or shall be incendiaries, malignants, or evil instruments, by hindering the reformation of religion, dividing the king from his people, or one of the kingdoms from another, or making any faction or parties amongst the people...
Page 139 - ... to preserve the rights and privileges of the Parliaments, and the liberties of the kingdoms, and to preserve and defend the King's Majesty's person and authority, in the preservation and defence of the true religion and liberties of the kingdoms, that the world may bear witness with our consciences of our loyalty, and that we have no thoughts or intentions to diminish His Majesty's just power and greatness.
Page 139 - V. And whereas the happiness of a blessed peace between these kingdoms, denied in former times to our progenitors, is, by the good providence...
Page 137 - We Noblemen, Barons, Knights, Gentlemen, Citizens, Burgesses, Ministers of the Gospel and Commons of all sorts, in the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, by the providence of GOD, living under one King, and being of one reformed religion, having before our eyes the glory of GOD, and the advancement of the kingdom of our Lord and Saviour JESUS CHRIST...
Page 126 - I think in my conscience to be truth; or, in point of discipline, but what I shall conceive to conduce most to the glory of God, and the good and peace of his church.
Page 137 - We noblemen, barons, knights, gentlemen, citizens, burgesses, ministers of the Gospel, and commons of all sorts in the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, by the providence of God living under one King, and being of one reformed religion ; having before our eyes the glory of God, and...
Page 140 - Him in our lives, which are the causes of other sins and transgressions so much abounding amongst us ; and our true and unfeigned purpose, desire and endeavour, for ourselves and all others under our power and charge, both in public and in private, in all duties we owe to God and man, to amend our lives, and each one to go before another in the example of a real reformation...
Page 138 - God, and the example of the best reformed churches; and we shall endeavour to bring the churches of God in the three kingdoms to the nearest conjunction and uniformity in religion, confession of faith, form of church government, directory for worship and catechising, that we, and our posterity after us, may as brethren, live in faith and love, and the Lord may delight to dwell in the midst of us.