Collections Concerning the Church Or Congregation of Protestant Separatists Formed at Scrooby in North Nottinghamshire, in the Time of King James I: The Founders of New-Plymouth, the Parent-colony of New-EnglandJ.R. Smith, 1854 - 237 sider |
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... the principle of freedom and personal conviction in respect of Christian faith and practice . My first intention was to give the matter which is wholly new , in the form of another number of viii PRELIMINARY NOTICE .
... the principle of freedom and personal conviction in respect of Christian faith and practice . My first intention was to give the matter which is wholly new , in the form of another number of viii PRELIMINARY NOTICE .
Side 14
... gives this subject the greater interest , it was a church that had been formed in quite a rural district in a county far remote from London . It remained , till the publication of my " Collec- Old state- tions " on this subject , an ...
... gives this subject the greater interest , it was a church that had been formed in quite a rural district in a county far remote from London . It remained , till the publication of my " Collec- Old state- tions " on this subject , an ...
Side 17
... gives us . Yet it is to a passage in another of his writings that we are indebted for the information which enables me now to dispel all uncertainty on this point , and to fix the locality of this church or community to a particular ...
... gives us . Yet it is to a passage in another of his writings that we are indebted for the information which enables me now to dispel all uncertainty on this point , and to fix the locality of this church or community to a particular ...
Side 20
... gives this Early to- pographical notices of Scrooby . account of it : - " In the meane townlet of Scrooby I marked two things - the parish church not big but very well builded ; the second was a great manor place , standing within a ...
... gives this Early to- pographical notices of Scrooby . account of it : - " In the meane townlet of Scrooby I marked two things - the parish church not big but very well builded ; the second was a great manor place , standing within a ...
Side 25
... give an air of seriousness and piety to the places within their influence , which might remain even when their reverend heads were brought to the dust ; and it is probably at least to in- fluences thus created that we find several of ...
... give an air of seriousness and piety to the places within their influence , which might remain even when their reverend heads were brought to the dust ; and it is probably at least to in- fluences thus created that we find several of ...
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