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... fanatics had , for many years , been artfully fomented against Charles ; and though their principles were , on all occasions , easily warped and eluded by private interest , yet was some colouring requisite , and a flat contradiction to ...
... fanatics had , for many years , been artfully fomented against Charles ; and though their principles were , on all occasions , easily warped and eluded by private interest , yet was some colouring requisite , and a flat contradiction to ...
Page lxv
... fanatics . They began with seeking the Lord with prayer . This office was performed by eight or ten gifted men of the assembly ; and with so much success , that , according to the confession of all , they had never before , in any of ...
... fanatics . They began with seeking the Lord with prayer . This office was performed by eight or ten gifted men of the assembly ; and with so much success , that , according to the confession of all , they had never before , in any of ...
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... fanatic was ever able to entertain ? suppress again that monster in its infancy , and openly set himself up above all things that were ever called sovereign in England ? overcome , first , all his enemies by arms , and all his friends ...
... fanatic was ever able to entertain ? suppress again that monster in its infancy , and openly set himself up above all things that were ever called sovereign in England ? overcome , first , all his enemies by arms , and all his friends ...
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... fanatic times , that of the Quakers , perhaps , was the most ex- traordinary , as it has been the most lasting . The religion of the Quakers , like most others , began with the lowest vulgar , and , in its progress , came at last to ...
... fanatic times , that of the Quakers , perhaps , was the most ex- traordinary , as it has been the most lasting . The religion of the Quakers , like most others , began with the lowest vulgar , and , in its progress , came at last to ...
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... fanatics ever carried farther the hatred to ceremonies , forms , orders , rites , and positive institutions . Even baptism , and the Lord's supper , by all other sects believed to be in- terwoven with the very vitals of Christianity ...
... fanatics ever carried farther the hatred to ceremonies , forms , orders , rites , and positive institutions . Even baptism , and the Lord's supper , by all other sects believed to be in- terwoven with the very vitals of Christianity ...
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adventure Æneid alludes Anabaptists ancient arms army b'ing bear Bear-baiting beard beast bishops blood blows Butler called cause Cerdon Charles church common conscience court Cromwell Crowdero dame devil divine dogs Don Quixote doth Duke enemy England English ev'ry eyes fanatics fell fight following lines force friends give Grey hast head honour horse house of peers Hudibras humour Iliad John Birkenhead justice King King's Knight lady learned Lord Magnano ment ne'er never nose o'er oath observes Oliver Cromwell Orsin Parliament party passage person poem poet Pope Pope Joan preachers Presbyterian pretended prince Puritans Queen Quoth Hudibras Ralpho religion ridicule saints Sancho Panza satire says sect Sir Harry Vane Sir Roger L'Estrange soldiers speaking spirit Squire stout swear sword thee thing thou thought took Trojan knight Trulla twas whipping words wound write