Diary, of Thomas Burton, Esq. Member in the Parliaments of Oliver and Richard Cromwell from 1656-59 ...: With an ... Account of the Parliament of 1654; from the Journal of Guibon Goddard ...H. Colburn, 1828 Mainly a record of the proceedings in Parliament. |
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... Christ doth warrant him to answer , he will do ; but beyond that , he will not . The law of Christ enjoins him not to betray his brethren . " Being asked , whether the law of Christ did enjoin him to believe the Holy Ghost is not God ...
... Christ doth warrant him to answer , he will do ; but beyond that , he will not . The law of Christ enjoins him not to betray his brethren . " Being asked , whether the law of Christ did enjoin him to believe the Holy Ghost is not God ...
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... Christ and of the Holy Ghost . That it be referred to the Committee for printing , to bring in a Bill for punishment of the said John Biddle . * That all the printed books , entituled , " The Two - fold Catechism , " be burnt by the ...
... Christ and of the Holy Ghost . That it be referred to the Committee for printing , to bring in a Bill for punishment of the said John Biddle . * That all the printed books , entituled , " The Two - fold Catechism , " be burnt by the ...
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... Christ Church , and Vice - chancellor of the University cough's house , in Surrey , where they had very noble entertainment . The house stands environed with ponds , motes , and water , like a ship at sea , a fancy the fitter for the ...
... Christ Church , and Vice - chancellor of the University cough's house , in Surrey , where they had very noble entertainment . The house stands environed with ponds , motes , and water , like a ship at sea , a fancy the fitter for the ...
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... Christ might be put to death ; so there hath been endeavours of reconciliation be- tween the Fifth - Monarchy's and the Commonwealth's Men , that there might be union , in order to an end , no end being so bad as that of Herod's , but ...
... Christ might be put to death ; so there hath been endeavours of reconciliation be- tween the Fifth - Monarchy's and the Commonwealth's Men , that there might be union , in order to an end , no end being so bad as that of Herod's , but ...
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... Christ in the remission of sins . They do not know what belongs to it , therefore they know not how to be at rest ; therefore they can no more cease from their actions , than they can cease to be , nor so easily neither . Truly , when ...
... Christ in the remission of sins . They do not know what belongs to it , therefore they know not how to be at rest ; therefore they can no more cease from their actions , than they can cease to be , nor so easily neither . Truly , when ...
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