History of New England, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts, 1861 |
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... peace exasperated the existing animosities ; and the army of the Parliament was placed upon a new footing . The former of these of the winter proceedings involved the dispute between the Anglican Church and the Presbyterians ; the ...
... peace exasperated the existing animosities ; and the army of the Parliament was placed upon a new footing . The former of these of the winter proceedings involved the dispute between the Anglican Church and the Presbyterians ; the ...
Halaman 76
... peace of the Church . " Presbyterianism , in its most ear- nest efforts for a reformed rule , never ceased to watch over the ecclesiastical unity . The seamless garment was to be cleansed , but by no means to be rent . A Scrip- tural ...
... peace of the Church . " Presbyterianism , in its most ear- nest efforts for a reformed rule , never ceased to watch over the ecclesiastical unity . The seamless garment was to be cleansed , but by no means to be rent . A Scrip- tural ...
Halaman 93
... peace which , in the place of the Episcopacy that had been overturned , would have set up a religious authority equally intolerant of them , if not equally odious to them . 1645 . The negotiation for a peace was held at Uxbridge , a ...
... peace which , in the place of the Episcopacy that had been overturned , would have set up a religious authority equally intolerant of them , if not equally odious to them . 1645 . The negotiation for a peace was held at Uxbridge , a ...
Halaman 105
... peace ; " they placed officers of the Independent party in command of the militia of London ; and , under the form of granting a liberty of absence , the House of Commons , in compliance with a demand from the troops , expelled eleven ...
... peace ; " they placed officers of the Independent party in command of the militia of London ; and , under the form of granting a liberty of absence , the House of Commons , in compliance with a demand from the troops , expelled eleven ...
Halaman 110
... peace of the kingdom . " Two hundred and twelve members voted , and the majority was forty - six . The next morning the members , on the way to their places , found themselves confronted by a regi- ment of horse and a regiment of foot ...
... peace of the kingdom . " Two hundred and twelve members voted , and the majority was forty - six . The next morning the members , on the way to their places , found themselves confronted by a regi- ment of horse and a regiment of foot ...
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