Not thorough, but congregational Independents only The transactions of the Assembly confirm this view Treatment of Burgess and Price ... ... The assertion that they advocated unlimited toleration examined ib. The occasion of the scene in the Jerusalem Chamber, Feb. 21, The famous sentence respecting unlimited toleration, not at- ... ... John Goodwin an advocate for full liberty of conscience ... ... ... Obtained a charter in 1644, and founds a colony on the basis ... ... ... Page. The opposition encountered by the thorough Independents The extent of their success ... ... The Independents the chief cause of their failure ... The two classes of Independents united in action ... This view of his character confirmed by fact The character of the officers and soldiers who served under him 79 The king takes refuge in the Scottish camp Delivered over to the parliamentary commissioners in 1647... 90 The members of the army divided in their political views The importance of this distinction in relation to our subject His political views subordinated to his religious principles . Evinced by his attempts to restore the king ... His friendship with Dr. Ames at Rotterdam Becomes co-pastor with Cotton in New England ... Returns to England at the commencement of the civil war His associates, and the confidence reposed in him... The opinions of the Assembly Independents, respecting se- More especially in relation to religion His behaviour towards the Edinburgh ministers His letter to the governor of the castle His defence of liberty of preaching His views those of the Independents |