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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... John , Lord Roberts , Baron of Truro , hap- pened to hear him preach at this place , and was so much pleased with his abilities , ( for lie was , as the late Mr. Hervey styled him , a fervent and affectionate ' preach- er ) that , soon ...
... John , Lord Roberts , Baron of Truro , hap- pened to hear him preach at this place , and was so much pleased with his abilities , ( for lie was , as the late Mr. Hervey styled him , a fervent and affectionate ' preach- er ) that , soon ...
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... JOHN BUNYAN . JOHN BUNYAN , Author of the justly admired allegory of the " Pilgrim's Progress , was born at Elstow , near Bedford , in the year 1628. His parents , though very mean , took care to give him that learning which was ...
... JOHN BUNYAN . JOHN BUNYAN , Author of the justly admired allegory of the " Pilgrim's Progress , was born at Elstow , near Bedford , in the year 1628. His parents , though very mean , took care to give him that learning which was ...
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... John Owen was often one of his hearers . He died at his lodgings on Snow Hill , London , of a fever , contracted by a journey to Reading in very bad weather , where he had been to make up a dispute be- tween a young gentleman and his ...
... John Owen was often one of his hearers . He died at his lodgings on Snow Hill , London , of a fever , contracted by a journey to Reading in very bad weather , where he had been to make up a dispute be- tween a young gentleman and his ...
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... John Bunyan . II . A Confession of his Faith , and Reason of his Practice , & c . III . Differences in Judg- ment about Water - baptism , no Bar to Communion , & c . IV . Peaceable Principles and true , & c . V. The Doctrine of the Law ...
... John Bunyan . II . A Confession of his Faith , and Reason of his Practice , & c . III . Differences in Judg- ment about Water - baptism , no Bar to Communion , & c . IV . Peaceable Principles and true , & c . V. The Doctrine of the Law ...
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... John Owen lay in a languishing condition . In 1633 , Mr. Wickstead prevailed on him to wave the studies in which he was then engaged , and to think of making his fortune at court . He accord- ingly came up to Whitehall with a ...
... John Owen lay in a languishing condition . In 1633 , Mr. Wickstead prevailed on him to wave the studies in which he was then engaged , and to think of making his fortune at court . He accord- ingly came up to Whitehall with a ...
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