An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of James I. King of Great Britain: After the Manner of Mr. Bayle |
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... puritans hated and ill ufed by James . The commons intercede for them . State of the controverfy between the puritans and the bishops . The use of fects , and the best way of fuppreffing them . James attempts to fupprefs puritanism in ...
... puritans hated and ill ufed by James . The commons intercede for them . State of the controverfy between the puritans and the bishops . The use of fects , and the best way of fuppreffing them . James attempts to fupprefs puritanism in ...
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... that this confpiracy was charged at that time by the puritans in Scotland on the king , as a contrivance of his to get rid of that earl , who P. 535. 8vo . Lond . 1673 . See alfo Calderwood , P. 45 ( m ) Burnet , p . 22 See a JAMES I. 13.
... that this confpiracy was charged at that time by the puritans in Scotland on the king , as a contrivance of his to get rid of that earl , who P. 535. 8vo . Lond . 1673 . See alfo Calderwood , P. 45 ( m ) Burnet , p . 22 See a JAMES I. 13.
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... puritans , very pests in the church " and commonwealth , whom no deferts can oblige , " neither oaths nor promifes bind , breathing nothing " but fedition and calumnies , afpiring without measure , " railing without reason , and making ...
... puritans , very pests in the church " and commonwealth , whom no deferts can oblige , " neither oaths nor promifes bind , breathing nothing " but fedition and calumnies , afpiring without measure , " railing without reason , and making ...
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... puritans , as well appeareth 6 in his ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚΟΝ ΔΩΡΟΝ . ” And therefore adds he , " I cannot enough wonder with what brazen face " this anfwerer ( Bellarmine ) could fay , that I was a puritan in Scotland , and an enemy to proteftants ...
... puritans , as well appeareth 6 in his ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚΟΝ ΔΩΡΟΝ . ” And therefore adds he , " I cannot enough wonder with what brazen face " this anfwerer ( Bellarmine ) could fay , that I was a puritan in Scotland , and an enemy to proteftants ...
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... puritans , I have had occafion before to mention ( c ) : what follows , I think , is not lefs remarkable . ( c ) See note Suffer not your princes and your parents to be disho- ( M ) " noured by any : the infaming and making odious of ...
... puritans , I have had occafion before to mention ( c ) : what follows , I think , is not lefs remarkable . ( c ) See note Suffer not your princes and your parents to be disho- ( M ) " noured by any : the infaming and making odious of ...
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