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Page xxiii
... enemy by the parliament , and vanquished in the field , was summoned before the tribunal which condemned him to lose his head . But when at length some presbyterian ministers , who had formerly been the most bitter enemies of Charles ...
... enemy by the parliament , and vanquished in the field , was summoned before the tribunal which condemned him to lose his head . But when at length some presbyterian ministers , who had formerly been the most bitter enemies of Charles ...
Page 52
... enemies in this his high design , smothering and extinguishing the spiritual force of his bodily weakness in the dis- cipline of his church with the boisterous and carnal tyranny of an undue , unlawful , and ungospel - like ju ...
... enemies in this his high design , smothering and extinguishing the spiritual force of his bodily weakness in the dis- cipline of his church with the boisterous and carnal tyranny of an undue , unlawful , and ungospel - like ju ...
Page 66
... enemies , and the deluded hope of all thy servants . When thou hast settled peace in the church , and righteous judgment in the kingdom , then shall all thy saints address their voices of joy and triumph to thee , standing on the shore ...
... enemies , and the deluded hope of all thy servants . When thou hast settled peace in the church , and righteous judgment in the kingdom , then shall all thy saints address their voices of joy and triumph to thee , standing on the shore ...
Page 72
... enemies , and the clergy amended , which daily , by this impunity , grew worse and worse . But , O to publish in the streets of Ascalon ! sure some colony of puritaus have taken Ascalon from the Turk lately , that the Re - readers , the ...
... enemies , and the clergy amended , which daily , by this impunity , grew worse and worse . But , O to publish in the streets of Ascalon ! sure some colony of puritaus have taken Ascalon from the Turk lately , that the Re - readers , the ...
Page 140
... enemies by rebuke to sin as a punishment , but shall by patent under his own broad seal allow his friends whom he would sanctify and save , whom he would unite to himself and not disjoin , whom he would correct by wholesome chastening ...
... enemies by rebuke to sin as a punishment , but shall by patent under his own broad seal allow his friends whom he would sanctify and save , whom he would unite to himself and not disjoin , whom he would correct by wholesome chastening ...
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