Evangelical Biography: Or, An Historical Account of the Lives & Deaths of the Most Eminent and Evangelical Authors Or Preachers, Both British and Foreign, in the Several Denominations of Protestants, from the Beginning of the Reformation to the Present Time ...W. Baynes, 1816 - Christian biography |
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... means of assisting , at least , in giving a check to this general inundation of infidelity and false opinions . The attentive perusal and con- sideration of what those great and good men main- 2 tained tained , suffered for , or died in ...
... means of assisting , at least , in giving a check to this general inundation of infidelity and false opinions . The attentive perusal and con- sideration of what those great and good men main- 2 tained tained , suffered for , or died in ...
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... means . Witness his own words : " Though all future things do happen necessarily , " yet God wills that good things happen to his servants " through the efficacy of prayer . " Upon the whole , it is no wonder that such a profligate ...
... means . Witness his own words : " Though all future things do happen necessarily , " yet God wills that good things happen to his servants " through the efficacy of prayer . " Upon the whole , it is no wonder that such a profligate ...
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... means of promoting the reformation there . The books of Wickliffe were carried into Bohemia by Peter Payne , an Englishman , one of his disciples : But the archbishop of Prague ordered the members of that university university to bring ...
... means of promoting the reformation there . The books of Wickliffe were carried into Bohemia by Peter Payne , an Englishman , one of his disciples : But the archbishop of Prague ordered the members of that university university to bring ...
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... means of bring- ing light into his mind , and so much impressed him with the conviction of their truth , that he embraced and main- tained the doctrines they contained ever afterwards . He used to call Wickliffe an angel sent from ...
... means of bring- ing light into his mind , and so much impressed him with the conviction of their truth , that he embraced and main- tained the doctrines they contained ever afterwards . He used to call Wickliffe an angel sent from ...
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... means of grace : But includes something more and higher For the traitor Judas Iscariot , notwithstand- " ing Christ's election " [ or appointment of him to the apostleship ; ] " and the temporal graces which were given " him for his ...
... means of grace : But includes something more and higher For the traitor Judas Iscariot , notwithstand- " ing Christ's election " [ or appointment of him to the apostleship ; ] " and the temporal graces which were given " him for his ...
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