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The Liturgy was, by a public act, abolished the day he died, as if he had been the only obstacle to its former removal--the Church of England was in all respects brought to a conformity to the puritanical establishment, while the citizens of London, & the Scotch army, gave public thanks for so happy an alteration--In the same year a new sect was introduced which went by the name of [[underline]] Independents; [[/underline]] the Presbyterians were for bearing the Church governed by Clergy men elected