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This constitution led the way to great persecution ; and many persons were
punished severely , and some even with death , for reading the Scriptures in
English . 6. During the sixteenth century , as the Reformation advanced , different
...
This constitution led the way to great persecution ; and many persons were
punished severely , and some even with death , for reading the Scriptures in
English . 6. During the sixteenth century , as the Reformation advanced , different
...
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Before the work was begun , seven of the persons nominated for it , either were
dead , or declined to engage in the task . The remaining forty - seven were
ranged under six divisions , and several parcels of the Bible were assigned to
them ...
Before the work was begun , seven of the persons nominated for it , either were
dead , or declined to engage in the task . The remaining forty - seven were
ranged under six divisions , and several parcels of the Bible were assigned to
them ...
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In the mean time , varidus speeches were made in the meeting to keep the
people together , which were said to amount to six or seven thousand persons .
Mr. John Rowe , an eminent merchant and patriotic citizen , who was , doubtless ,
in the ...
In the mean time , varidus speeches were made in the meeting to keep the
people together , which were said to amount to six or seven thousand persons .
Mr. John Rowe , an eminent merchant and patriotic citizen , who was , doubtless ,
in the ...
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