No man more violent against Independency of all sorts, and the idea of Toleration.
There had been efforts on the part of the Independents in Parliament to bring more representatives of Independency into the Assembly.
Now it was of this larger and more terrible Independency that the Presbyterians had begun to see signs in the Parliamentary Army and through England generally.
Army Independency and Assembly Independency had coalesced, and their one flag now was Indefinite Toleration.
Had not Holland nursed this very Independency which was troubling England, and was not the example of Holland the greatest argument with the Independents and others for a toleration of sects?
But, failing that, the Presbyterians must stand firm, must face Independency and all its belongings both in Parliament and in the Army, and try at length to beat them down.
In other words, the pamphlet is a digest of everything that could be said against Independency and in favour of Presbyterianism.
Accordingly, between that date and the meeting of the Westminster Assembly in July, 1643, we have the interesting phenomenon of a return of some of the conspicuous representatives of Independency both from Holland and from New England.
I have always considered theindependency of this continent as an event which sooner or later must take place, and, from the late rapid progress of the continent to maturity, the event can not be far off.
Such an act, Mr. Speaker, would forever put the Church out of its own power; it certainly would put it far above the State, and erect it into that species of independency which it has been the great principle of our policy to prevent.
But mere Independency now, or even Anabaptism, was nothing very shocking in Scotland; it was the increase of newer sectaries that alarmed the clergy.
The number of inhabitants is said to amount to thirty thousand; and marks of opulence and independency appear in every quarter of this commercial city, which, however, is not without its inconveniences and defects.
They lost the independency of their state, the greatest prop of national spirit; they lost their parliament, and their courts of justice were subjected to the revision and supremacy of an English tribunal.
Henry delivered from confinement, without exacting any ransom, about nine hundred knights, whom he had taken prisoners; but it cost William the ancient independency of his crown as the price of his liberty.
The sovereignty of this nature whereof we speak is made known by its independency of those limitations which circumscribe us on every hand.
True love transcends the unworthy object and dwells and broods on the eternal, and when the poor interposed mask crumbles, it is not sad, but feels rid of so much earth and feels its independency the surer.
Afore Florry was set up on her high horse by that little independency her doting grandmother left her, and until she got her head turned with that Ferrinafad edication, this Florry was a good girl enough.
Cromwell, without naming himself an adherent of any denomination, fought vigorously for Independency as a policy.
The war being now over, the great question of the establishment of Presbyterianism or Independency had to be decided.
At the earliest of these dates the complete independency or self consciousness of power, as a master liutaro, is already perceptible.
It was at Tucuman, in 1816, that a Congress of Deputies from the several provinces solemnly declared theirindependency and separation from Spain.
The friendly competition of the two systems side by side helps to keep sacerdotalism modest and make independency effective.
True love transcends the unworthy object and dwells and broods on the eternal, and when the poor interposed mask crumbles, it is not sad, but feels rid of so much earth, and feels its independency the surer.
It will flatter those ideas of independency, which the tories impute to them, if they have any such, more than any other plan of independency that I have ever heard projected.
He frankly asserts the independency of the colonies without any reserve; and is the only consistent writer I have met with on that side of the question.
Shall we yield up the sovereignty and independency of our country, when we are commanded by those we represent to preserve the same, and assured of their assistance to support us?
The next law we shall mention was intended to be one of the most important that ever fell under the cognizance of the legislature: it was a law that affected the freedom, dignity, and independency of parliaments.
It is the natural effect of a worse independency, which he keepeth such a clatter about; an independency of churches on each other, which must naturally create schism.
The most doubtful circumstance attendant on their office, that of its being vendible, contributed however to this independency of character.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "independency" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.