A Compendious History of New-England: To which is Added, a Short Abstract of the History of New-York, and New-Jersey : Designed for the Use of Schools and Private FamiliesS. Etheridge, 1820 - 324 страница |
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... things , Henry VIII . ascended the throne of England . This proud young monarch , during the first part of his reign , was a warm supporter of the papal power , and put to torture and to death multitudes of the bold con- fessors of the ...
... things , Henry VIII . ascended the throne of England . This proud young monarch , during the first part of his reign , was a warm supporter of the papal power , and put to torture and to death multitudes of the bold con- fessors of the ...
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... things , when this miserable man left the world , in 1546 , in the 38th year of his reign , and 56th of his age . In 1546 Edward VI . succeeded his father , at the age of nine years and four months . His eminent learning and piety , his ...
... things , when this miserable man left the world , in 1546 , in the 38th year of his reign , and 56th of his age . In 1546 Edward VI . succeeded his father , at the age of nine years and four months . His eminent learning and piety , his ...
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... thing impossible from the nature of the human mind ) and of ceremonies of worship ; and habits or dress of their clergy . All these things they considered equally essential in their religion . About 1550 , the sad consequences of ...
... thing impossible from the nature of the human mind ) and of ceremonies of worship ; and habits or dress of their clergy . All these things they considered equally essential in their religion . About 1550 , the sad consequences of ...
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... the Puritans . Those of their opposers , who had been the most intimate friends of the queen , whom she had most favored , and through whose influence she had been led to do many things against the Puritans xxxvi INTRODUCTION .
... the Puritans . Those of their opposers , who had been the most intimate friends of the queen , whom she had most favored , and through whose influence she had been led to do many things against the Puritans xxxvi INTRODUCTION .
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... things against the Puritans , when her case became desperate , and she could no longer serve them , deserted her , and scarce afforded her any of their company . She died March 1603 , and was succeeded by James I. who came to the throne ...
... things against the Puritans , when her case became desperate , and she could no longer serve them , deserted her , and scarce afforded her any of their company . She died March 1603 , and was succeeded by James I. who came to the throne ...
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