England During the Interregnum (1642-1660)Longmans , Green and Company, 1935 - 282 pàgines |
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... Religion , and indeed men kept so loose as not to be kept under discipline ; and so cowardly as not to be made to fight . 79 . [ English intervention on the occasion of the massacre in Piedmont . ( a ) Letter to the Duke of Savoy , 25 ...
... Religion , and indeed men kept so loose as not to be kept under discipline ; and so cowardly as not to be made to fight . 79 . [ English intervention on the occasion of the massacre in Piedmont . ( a ) Letter to the Duke of Savoy , 25 ...
Pàgina 100
... Religion , and so by an altogether brotherly relationship , we have thought that we should not be discharging sufficiently either our duty to God , or the obligations of brotherly love and the profession of the same religion , if we ...
... Religion , and so by an altogether brotherly relationship , we have thought that we should not be discharging sufficiently either our duty to God , or the obligations of brotherly love and the profession of the same religion , if we ...
Pàgina 104
... Religion , yet , from the whole consideration of Religion , which would fall under as one of the heads of Reformation , I had rather put it under this head . . . . I will tell you the truth : Our practice since the last Parliament hath ...
... Religion , yet , from the whole consideration of Religion , which would fall under as one of the heads of Reformation , I had rather put it under this head . . . . I will tell you the truth : Our practice since the last Parliament hath ...
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