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... persons had adopted the Presbyterian form of worship , renouncing the liturgy of the Church of England , and living ... person ; the ordinances were mere pottage , unfitted for the palates of the saints , and the prayers meaningless ...
... persons had adopted the Presbyterian form of worship , renouncing the liturgy of the Church of England , and living ... person ; the ordinances were mere pottage , unfitted for the palates of the saints , and the prayers meaningless ...
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... person could be lifted . He wore spec- tacles and a long peaked beard , and carried in his hand a small pocket Bible with silver clasps . As he attempted to swiftly ascend the steps , his cloak was seized roughly by one of the soldiers ...
... person could be lifted . He wore spec- tacles and a long peaked beard , and carried in his hand a small pocket Bible with silver clasps . As he attempted to swiftly ascend the steps , his cloak was seized roughly by one of the soldiers ...
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... person of your consequence . ' Alice then said : " We are expelled from the lodge by soldiers . " ' The knight ironically resumed : " You , sir , have already survived the law you studied , and you have no doubt made some decent ...
... person of your consequence . ' Alice then said : " We are expelled from the lodge by soldiers . " ' The knight ironically resumed : " You , sir , have already survived the law you studied , and you have no doubt made some decent ...
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... person , and to note carefully his manner upon receiving it . Wil- drake mounted his horse and started on his trip . His feel- ings as a loyalist led him to detest Cromwell , but this hate was mingled with some fear . He reached Windsor ...
... person , and to note carefully his manner upon receiving it . Wil- drake mounted his horse and started on his trip . His feel- ings as a loyalist led him to detest Cromwell , but this hate was mingled with some fear . He reached Windsor ...
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... persons , who are taking the spoil which they find there . They talk of cutting down the fair park , which has been the pleasure of kings and gentry . " The mayor then added : " We heard , sir , of your arrival with joy , because we ...
... persons , who are taking the spoil which they find there . They talk of cutting down the fair park , which has been the pleasure of kings and gentry . " The mayor then added : " We heard , sir , of your arrival with joy , because we ...
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