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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... kind that ever was written , which seems the more extraordinary , as few men have suffered greater inconveniences by party . It He was likewise honoured with the correspondence of many foreign di- vines , such as Mr. Brunsenius ...
... kind that ever was written , which seems the more extraordinary , as few men have suffered greater inconveniences by party . It He was likewise honoured with the correspondence of many foreign di- vines , such as Mr. Brunsenius ...
Page 49
... kind to his parishioners ) and let him the whole tithes much below the real value , which was very well pleasing to his people . By this means he was the better able to deal with them in private , since the hire of his labours was no ...
... kind to his parishioners ) and let him the whole tithes much below the real value , which was very well pleasing to his people . By this means he was the better able to deal with them in private , since the hire of his labours was no ...
Page 66
... kind of university at Durham . Upon the restoration of King Charles II . Dr. Conant , as vice - chancellor of Oxford , came up to London , attended by the proctors , and many of the principals , and was in- troduced to the king , to ...
... kind of university at Durham . Upon the restoration of King Charles II . Dr. Conant , as vice - chancellor of Oxford , came up to London , attended by the proctors , and many of the principals , and was in- troduced to the king , to ...
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... kind made to him : And withal , he had such high thoughts of his work , and of the worth of souls , that he laid out himself with as much diligence and vigour here , as if he had had the over - sight of the greatest and most ...
... kind made to him : And withal , he had such high thoughts of his work , and of the worth of souls , that he laid out himself with as much diligence and vigour here , as if he had had the over - sight of the greatest and most ...
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... kind or in kindness , and that religion and piety is un- doubtedly the best friend to outward prosperity , and he found it so ; for it pleased GoD abundantly to bless his habitation , and to make a hedge about him , and about his house ...
... kind or in kindness , and that religion and piety is un- doubtedly the best friend to outward prosperity , and he found it so ; for it pleased GoD abundantly to bless his habitation , and to make a hedge about him , and about his house ...
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