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Page 101
... prelates . Thus originated the famous " Cove- nanters . ' The signing continued for many weeks both at Edinburgh and throughout Scot- land , until nine - tenths of the whole lowland population had sworn themselves members of the league ...
... prelates . Thus originated the famous " Cove- nanters . ' The signing continued for many weeks both at Edinburgh and throughout Scot- land , until nine - tenths of the whole lowland population had sworn themselves members of the league ...
Page 121
... prelates . Unlike another famous character in English history , he would never consent " to give up to party what was meant for mankind . " " No pent - up Utica confined his powers . " When he beheld the Puritans , who , while smarting ...
... prelates . Unlike another famous character in English history , he would never consent " to give up to party what was meant for mankind . " " No pent - up Utica confined his powers . " When he beheld the Puritans , who , while smarting ...
Page 245
... prelates commenced , and the model of the reformed churches was compared disadvantageously to those of others , seeing the way open for the establishment of true liberty , Milton felt called of God to write in defence of justice and ...
... prelates commenced , and the model of the reformed churches was compared disadvantageously to those of others , seeing the way open for the establishment of true liberty , Milton felt called of God to write in defence of justice and ...
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