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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... given him strength for the discharge of the service , was a great re- lief of his pains . His sermons , which , we have observed , were clear , so- lid and affectionate , were printed in a fair and lively cha- racter in his conversation ...
... given him strength for the discharge of the service , was a great re- lief of his pains . His sermons , which , we have observed , were clear , so- lid and affectionate , were printed in a fair and lively cha- racter in his conversation ...
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... given to Gon , and his relieving hand was open to the living images of God , whose pressing wants he felt with tender affections , and he was greatly instru- mental in supplying them . As his life adorned the gos- pel , so also his ...
... given to Gon , and his relieving hand was open to the living images of God , whose pressing wants he felt with tender affections , and he was greatly instru- mental in supplying them . As his life adorned the gos- pel , so also his ...
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... given him before by those that were sober and godly , and made him , from that time , very much refrain from it . A little time after this , he fell into company with a poor man that made a profession of religion , whose conversation of ...
... given him before by those that were sober and godly , and made him , from that time , very much refrain from it . A little time after this , he fell into company with a poor man that made a profession of religion , whose conversation of ...
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... given up to the de- vil and a reprobate mind . In this state he continued for several years . He remarks , that while he was thus exercised with the workings of corruptions and the fear of damnation , he was surprised at two things ...
... given up to the de- vil and a reprobate mind . In this state he continued for several years . He remarks , that while he was thus exercised with the workings of corruptions and the fear of damnation , he was surprised at two things ...
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... given to loquacity , or much discourse in company , unless some urgent occa- sion required it ; observing never to boast of himself or his parts , but rather seem low in his own eyes , and submit himself to the judgment of others ...
... given to loquacity , or much discourse in company , unless some urgent occa- sion required it ; observing never to boast of himself or his parts , but rather seem low in his own eyes , and submit himself to the judgment of others ...
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