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... Independent congregations everywhere , the result was still in doubt . In their deliberations the leaders were aided ... Independents were united and in accord with the Agreement . It was that no one who had not supported the Parliament ...
... Independent congregations everywhere , the result was still in doubt . In their deliberations the leaders were aided ... Independents were united and in accord with the Agreement . It was that no one who had not supported the Parliament ...
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... Independents and Presbyterians were all to be tolerated , providing they tolerated each other . Thurloe , ii , 67 . 117 Probably lus Divinum Ministerii Evangelici , as Firth suggests ( Eng . Hist . Rev. , xxii ( 1907 ) , 308 ) . 118 ...
... Independents and Presbyterians were all to be tolerated , providing they tolerated each other . Thurloe , ii , 67 . 117 Probably lus Divinum Ministerii Evangelici , as Firth suggests ( Eng . Hist . Rev. , xxii ( 1907 ) , 308 ) . 118 ...
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... Independents proper , and the extremer sects . Of these the Independents as occupying the middle ground were naturally op- posed by the other two , by the Anglicans more or less secretly and by the Fifth Monarchists openly and defiantly ...
... Independents proper , and the extremer sects . Of these the Independents as occupying the middle ground were naturally op- posed by the other two , by the Anglicans more or less secretly and by the Fifth Monarchists openly and defiantly ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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