Lectures on Modern History: From the Irruption of the Northern Nation to the Close of the American Revolution, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... Presbyterians - Laing's History of Scotland . REVOLUTION . Fox's History - Macpherson and Dalrymple . 1st part of the general subject , James's attack on the constitution and liberties of the country . 2nd Part - Resistance made to him ...
... Presbyterians - Laing's History of Scotland . REVOLUTION . Fox's History - Macpherson and Dalrymple . 1st part of the general subject , James's attack on the constitution and liberties of the country . 2nd Part - Resistance made to him ...
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... Presbyterian com- munion than he has hitherto in all probability entertained ; new impressions of this kind are valuable . Different sects of Christians should know what are the more appropriate merits as well as faults of each other ...
... Presbyterian com- munion than he has hitherto in all probability entertained ; new impressions of this kind are valuable . Different sects of Christians should know what are the more appropriate merits as well as faults of each other ...
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... Presbyterians and Republicans . These are the facts . Arians and Anabaptists , for instance , were some of them actually burnt . Puritans and sectarians were , some of them , hanged . These seem instances of direct and distinct ...
... Presbyterians and Republicans . These are the facts . Arians and Anabaptists , for instance , were some of them actually burnt . Puritans and sectarians were , some of them , hanged . These seem instances of direct and distinct ...
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... Presbyterians and Republicans . Charles would not have put Roman Catholics to death on account of their religion , it is therefore the Commons who must be responsible for these enormities . Charles II . At page 356 , & c . of Dodd ...
... Presbyterians and Republicans . Charles would not have put Roman Catholics to death on account of their religion , it is therefore the Commons who must be responsible for these enormities . Charles II . At page 356 , & c . of Dodd ...
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... Presbyterian Walker ; papers collected by Nalson , who professes to correct Rush- worth ; and different memoirs , such as the Memoirs of Hollis and Sir P. Warwick . Since I drew up these lectures , the whole subject has been considered ...
... Presbyterian Walker ; papers collected by Nalson , who professes to correct Rush- worth ; and different memoirs , such as the Memoirs of Hollis and Sir P. Warwick . Since I drew up these lectures , the whole subject has been considered ...
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