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. ... |
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At length the parliament sent him some propositions , with a view to his
restoration . Some of them he granted , and others he re . fused . The chief thing
he objected to was , The utter abo . lishing of episcopacy , and the alienating of
bishops ...
At length the parliament sent him some propositions , with a view to his
restoration . Some of them he granted , and others he re . fused . The chief thing
he objected to was , The utter abo . lishing of episcopacy , and the alienating of
bishops ...
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The bishops , after some delay , sent them a paper of reasonings against their
exceptions , without any abatements or alterations at all , worth naming ; an
answer to which was also drawn up . At last , the commission being within ten
days . of ...
The bishops , after some delay , sent them a paper of reasonings against their
exceptions , without any abatements or alterations at all , worth naming ; an
answer to which was also drawn up . At last , the commission being within ten
days . of ...
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i they refused , they must not come ( unless upon the road ) within five miles of
any city or corporation , any place that sent burgesses to parliament , any place
where they had been ininisters , or had preached after the act of oblivion . The
main ...
i they refused , they must not come ( unless upon the road ) within five miles of
any city or corporation , any place that sent burgesses to parliament , any place
where they had been ininisters , or had preached after the act of oblivion . The
main ...
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CHRIST - CHURCH , NEWGATE - STREET . [ V . ] WILLIAM JENKYN , M . A . Of
St . John ' s Col . Camb . - His grandfather was a gentleman of a considerable
estate at : Folkstone in Kent . He sent his eldest son ( the father of this Mr . Fenkyn
) ...
CHRIST - CHURCH , NEWGATE - STREET . [ V . ] WILLIAM JENKYN , M . A . Of
St . John ' s Col . Camb . - His grandfather was a gentleman of a considerable
estate at : Folkstone in Kent . He sent his eldest son ( the father of this Mr . Fenkyn
) ...
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He was then sent to prison , where he found favour with the keeper , and had
liberty to walk about the castle and town . Robinson returned hoine ; and a few
days after , walking in the fields , a bull that had been very taine , came up to a
gate ...
He was then sent to prison , where he found favour with the keeper , and had
liberty to walk about the castle and town . Robinson returned hoine ; and a few
days after , walking in the fields , a bull that had been very taine , came up to a
gate ...
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