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... expressed in his " Apology " ... ... And with those in his posthumous work on the lawfulness of " Hearing of the Ministers of the Church of England " 16 The summary of Robinson's views on the general question 17 The controversy ...
... expressed in his " Apology " ... ... And with those in his posthumous work on the lawfulness of " Hearing of the Ministers of the Church of England " 16 The summary of Robinson's views on the general question 17 The controversy ...
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... expressed , it may be inferred that we deem none of them satisfactory . On particular points of the controversy , however , Robinson and Ainsworth were very successful . The reply of Robin- son to Helwisse is , in many respects , a ...
... expressed , it may be inferred that we deem none of them satisfactory . On particular points of the controversy , however , Robinson and Ainsworth were very successful . The reply of Robin- son to Helwisse is , in many respects , a ...
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... expressed in this publication may be deemed exceptionable ; but those which relate to our present subject are such as are now generally admitted to be just . Distinguish- ing between private and public communion , he regards the former ...
... expressed in this publication may be deemed exceptionable ; but those which relate to our present subject are such as are now generally admitted to be just . Distinguish- ing between private and public communion , he regards the former ...
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... expression of that church's faith and doctrine . While some baptists and others clamorously forbade it as a sin to have any- thing whatever to do with the church of England and her clergy , Robinson sought to show that , in order to ...
... expression of that church's faith and doctrine . While some baptists and others clamorously forbade it as a sin to have any- thing whatever to do with the church of England and her clergy , Robinson sought to show that , in order to ...
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... expressed by it against many objections , and adduces a great variety of testimonies in its favour , from the writings of almost all parties . Our limits forbid our making any further reference to it in this place . This was , probably ...
... expressed by it against many objections , and adduces a great variety of testimonies in its favour , from the writings of almost all parties . Our limits forbid our making any further reference to it in this place . This was , probably ...
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according afterwards Ainsworth amongst anabaptists Archbishop Archbishop Abbot Arminian army assembly Baillie baptism Barrowists became bishops Brownists Burton called cause character Charles Christ Christian church of England civil clergy Commons communion Congregational Independents court covenant Cromwell declared divines doctrine ecclesiastical episcopalians Erastian faith favour God's godly Goodwin gospel Hampden Hanbury hath Hist House John John Milton king kingdom Laud liberty of conscience London Long Parliament Lord Brooke magistrate matters ment Milton mind ministers Nathaniel Fiennes nation Neal Nonconformity Oliver Cromwell opinions ordinance papists parish parliament party pastor persecution petition Philip Nye polity popery preached prelates presbyterians principles Protestation Prynne published puritans reason reformation relation religion religious respecting rigid puritans Robinson Scotch Scotland scriptural separatists Sidrach Simpson spirit Star Chamber synod testimony things tion toleration treatise truth unto views Westminster Assembly word worship writes
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Página 1 - Laud be to God ! — even there my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many years, I should not die but in Jerusalem ; Which vainly I supposed the Holy Land. — But bear me to that chamber ; there I'll lie ; In that Jerusalem shall Harry die.
Página 204 - Fulke Greville, servant to Queen Elizabeth, counsellor to King James, and friend to Sir Philip Sidney.
Página 63 - For I was ashamed to require of the king a band of soldiers and horsemen to help us against the enemy in the way: because we had spoken unto the king, saying, The hand of our God is upon all them for good that seek him; but his power and his wrath is against all them that forsake him.
Página 128 - We will not say as the Separatists were wont to say at their leaving of England, Farewell, Babylon! Farewell, Rome ! but we will say, Farewell, dear England ! Farewell the Church of God in England, and all the Christian friends there...
Página 65 - One night was spent with little sleep with the most, but with friendly entertainment, and Christian discourse, and other real expressions of true Christian love.
Página 202 - Then to advise how war may best upheld Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, In all her equipage ; besides, to know Both spiritual power and civil, what each means, What severs each, thou hast learned, which few have done.
Página 64 - For my part, I cannot sufficiently bewail the condition of the reformed churches, who are come to a period in religion, and will go at present no further than the instruments of their reformation.
Página 91 - Thus far shalt thou go, and no farther, and here shall thy proud waves be stayed.
Página 231 - Him there they found Squat like a toad, close at the ear of Eve, Assaying by his devilish art to reach The organs of her fancy...
Página 52 - A little generous prudence, a little forbearance of one another, and some grain of charity might win all these diligences to join and unite into one general and brotherly search after truth...