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He moreover gave much alms in his lifetime , and at his death was free from all
impu . tation of avarice and love of money . He regarded the advice of St . John , “
Love not the world , neither the things of the world ; " he used them as a steward ...
He moreover gave much alms in his lifetime , and at his death was free from all
impu . tation of avarice and love of money . He regarded the advice of St . John , “
Love not the world , neither the things of the world ; " he used them as a steward ...
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•Where a person dies a natural death , the searchers give me both those
particulars ; but these searchers do not view the bodies of those who die by
violence or accident . Two of the columns of my register - book , therefore , for the
most part ...
•Where a person dies a natural death , the searchers give me both those
particulars ; but these searchers do not view the bodies of those who die by
violence or accident . Two of the columns of my register - book , therefore , for the
most part ...
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After the death of Queen Elizabeth , there was great fear that some Roman
Catholic Prince might be raised to the throne , but King James favoured the
Protestant Religion , so called because those who professed it , protested against
the errors ...
After the death of Queen Elizabeth , there was great fear that some Roman
Catholic Prince might be raised to the throne , but King James favoured the
Protestant Religion , so called because those who professed it , protested against
the errors ...
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Observe also , that death was to be the punishment of man ' s disobedience to
the law of God . Ver . 18 to 21 . “ Observe , that the Lord knowing that , with . out a
companion possessing the gifts of reason and speech , the man would lead a ...
Observe also , that death was to be the punishment of man ' s disobedience to
the law of God . Ver . 18 to 21 . “ Observe , that the Lord knowing that , with . out a
companion possessing the gifts of reason and speech , the man would lead a ...
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Earl of Chichester , and Baron Pel - guished himself by a pamphlet exa ham of
Stanmer , in the said county . hibiting a statement of facts , reHe succeeded to the
title of Baron specting Dr . White ' s BamptonPelham , in 1768 , upon the death ...
Earl of Chichester , and Baron Pel - guished himself by a pamphlet exa ham of
Stanmer , in the said county . hibiting a statement of facts , reHe succeeded to the
title of Baron specting Dr . White ' s BamptonPelham , in 1768 , upon the death ...
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Page 207 - These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens.
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Page 338 - This doctor coming with the commission to Chester, on his journey, the mayor of that city, hearing that her majesty was sending a messenger into Ireland, and he being a churchman, waited on the doctor, who, in discourse with the mayor, taketh out of a cloak-bag a leather box, saying unto him, " Here is a commission that shall lash the heretics in Ireland," calling the Protestants by that name.
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Page 186 - And Jesus lifted up his eyes, and said, Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard me. And I knew that thou hearest me always : but because of the people which stand by I said it, that they may believe that thou hast sent me.