THE HISTORY OF THE REVIVAL AND PROGRESS OF INDEPENDENCY IN ENGLAND, SINCE THE PERIOD OF THE REFORMATION; WITH AN INTRODUCTION, CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRINCIPLES OF INDEPENDENCY IN THE AGE OF CHRIST AND HIS APOSTLES, AND OF THE GRADUAL DEPARTURE OF THE BY JOSEPH FLETCHER, EDITOR OF THE "SELECT WORKS AND MEMOIRS OF THE LATE VOL. IV. LONDON: JOHN SNOW, 35, PATERNOSTER ROW. MDCCCXLIX. ANALYTICAL TABLE The Independents, during the civil war, not uninterested The policy of parliament in relation to religion ... ... The opinions and position of the orough Independents ... Their determination to convoke an assembly of divines Difficulties in carrying out the project The Westminster Assembly called in 1643 ... ... ... |