Novelists, who do not so far differ from us in points of religion as in their confused form of policy and parity, being ever discontented with the present government and impatient to suffer any superiority, which maketh their sect unable to be suffered... James I. Appendix - Sayfa 11Charles Dodd tarafından - 1841Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Daniel Neal, Edward Parsons - 1811 - 664 sayfa
...ecclesiastical policy. But then as to the puritans or novelists, who do not differ from us so much in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and purity ; those, says he, are discontented with the present church government ; they are impatient to... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1819 - 558 sayfa
...to " meet them in the mid-way :" but " the puritans or novelists, who do not differ from us so much in points of religion as in their confused form of policy and parity," his Majesty pronounced a " sect insufferable in any wellgoverned commonwealth $" Warned by these facts,... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1822 - 552 sayfa
...ecclesiastical policy. Bnt then as to the Puritans or Novelists, who do not differ from us so much in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and purity ; those (says he) are dis-r contented with the present church-government; they are impatient... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1822 - 554 sayfa
...ecclesiastical policy. Bnt then as to the Puritans or Novelists, who do not differ from us so much in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and purity ; those (says he) are discontented with the present church-government ; they are impatient to... | |
| George Buchanan - 1827 - 588 sayfa
...do not so far differ from us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and purity, being ever discontented with the present government, and impatient to suffer any superiority, which makes this sect insufferable in any well governed commonwealth. As to my course respecting them, I... | |
| George Buchanan - 1827 - 590 sayfa
...Puritans, " This sect, which," said he, " I call a sect rather than a religion, do not so far differ from us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and purity, being ever discontented with the present government, and impatient to suffer any superiority,... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 536 sayfa
...I call a sect rather than a religion, is the puritans and novelists, who do not so far differ from us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and purity — being ever discontented with the present government, and impatient to suffer any superiority,... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1837 - 704 sayfa
...ecclesiastical policy. But then as to the Puritans or Novelists, who do not differ from us so much in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and purity ; those (says he) are discontented with the present church-government ; tjhey are impatient... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1837 - 778 sayfa
...ecclesiastical policy. But then as to the Puritans or Novelists, who do not differ from us so much in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and purity ; those (says Tie) are discontented with the present church-government ; they are impatient... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1840 - 506 sayfa
...I call a sect rather than a religion, is the Puritans and Novelists, who do not so far differ from us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and purity — being ever discontented with the present government, and impatient to suffer any superiority,... | |
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