The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Volum 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... parties held , that the church of ENGLAND was not a true church ; that her ministers were not rightly or dained ; that her discipline was popish and anti - christian ; and that all her ordinances and sacraments were invalid . Therefore ...
... parties held , that the church of ENGLAND was not a true church ; that her ministers were not rightly or dained ; that her discipline was popish and anti - christian ; and that all her ordinances and sacraments were invalid . Therefore ...
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... party for whom king James had declared ; but upon his ascending the throne , the fears of the high - churchmen and the hopes of the non- conformists were soon ended . It was not long before the king . became in the church a furious ...
... party for whom king James had declared ; but upon his ascending the throne , the fears of the high - churchmen and the hopes of the non- conformists were soon ended . It was not long before the king . became in the church a furious ...
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... parties addressed a degree of intemperance ; that direct or oblique espersions had been thrown out against the state ; and that undigested counsels had been too suddenly put into execution . They besides expressed an apprehension , lest ...
... parties addressed a degree of intemperance ; that direct or oblique espersions had been thrown out against the state ; and that undigested counsels had been too suddenly put into execution . They besides expressed an apprehension , lest ...
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... parties being suspected , and jealousies arising ' concerning them , governor Winthrop and other gentlemen , to remove prejudices , conciliate the minds of the disaffected , and recommend themselves and their expedition to the ...
... parties being suspected , and jealousies arising ' concerning them , governor Winthrop and other gentlemen , to remove prejudices , conciliate the minds of the disaffected , and recommend themselves and their expedition to the ...
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... parties .. " It was not peculiar to the Massachusetts people to think themselves bound in conscience to use the sword of the civil magistrate to convince , or cut off heretics , so that they might not infect the church , or injure the ...
... parties .. " It was not peculiar to the Massachusetts people to think themselves bound in conscience to use the sword of the civil magistrate to convince , or cut off heretics , so that they might not infect the church , or injure the ...
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