Excerpt from The History of the Puritans, Vol. 4: Or, Protestant Non-Conformists, From the Death of King Charles I. To the Act of Toleration by King William and Queen Mary, in the Year 1689; With an Account of Their Principles; Their Attempts for a Further Reformation in the Church; Their Sufferings; And
This Volume brings the History of the Sufferings of the Puritans down to its period; for though the Protestant Dissenters have since complained of several difficulties and discouragements, yet most of the Penal Laws have been suspended; the prosecutions of the Spiritual Courts have been considerably restrained by the kind interposition of the Civil Powers, and Liberty of Conscience enjoyed without the Hazard of Fines, Imprisonments, and other Terrors of this World.
The Times now in review were stormy and boisterous: Upon the Death of King Charles I. the Constitution was dissolved: The Men at the Helm had no legal Authority to change the Government into a Commonwealth, the Protectorship of Cromwel was an Usurpation, because grafted only on the Military Power, and so were all the mishapen Forms into which the Administration was cast till the Restoration of the King.
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