The History of the English Baptists: From the Reformation to the Beginning of the Reign of King George I, Volume 2sold, 1739 - Baptists |
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... himself justly rejects on feveral other occa- fions , fays ; St. Peter firft preach'd to the Britons . This opinion is the more impro- bable , because it is certain St. Peter per- ' form'd the office of an Apoftle chiefly in the Eastern ...
... himself justly rejects on feveral other occa- fions , fays ; St. Peter firft preach'd to the Britons . This opinion is the more impro- bable , because it is certain St. Peter per- ' form'd the office of an Apoftle chiefly in the Eastern ...
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... himself , as a mark of diftinction to the Vir- ' gin Mary . ' Rapin , after a refutation of the proofs brought in vindication of this tradition of Jofeph of Arimathea , obferves , That though A writer of the twelfth century ftands upon ...
... himself , as a mark of diftinction to the Vir- ' gin Mary . ' Rapin , after a refutation of the proofs brought in vindication of this tradition of Jofeph of Arimathea , obferves , That though A writer of the twelfth century ftands upon ...
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... himself thus : By the bands of the Saxons , a fire was light- ed up in Britain , that ferved to execute the just vengeance of God upon the wicked Bri- tons , as he had formerly burnt Jerufalem by " the Chaldeans . The Island was fo ...
... himself thus : By the bands of the Saxons , a fire was light- ed up in Britain , that ferved to execute the just vengeance of God upon the wicked Bri- tons , as he had formerly burnt Jerufalem by " the Chaldeans . The Island was fo ...
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... himself , who was a native of this Ifland , first declared himself a Chri- ftian , or inclined that way ; which it is not likely he would have publickly done , had not a good part of his army been of that religion : And upon his ...
... himself , who was a native of this Ifland , first declared himself a Chri- ftian , or inclined that way ; which it is not likely he would have publickly done , had not a good part of his army been of that religion : And upon his ...
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... goes on , and fays ; Bede , who wrote his hiftory about the year 731 , gives us a great deal of light ; though al- lowance must be made for his being himself ' a Hiftorical Ac- count , p . 69 . Ecclef . The PREFACE . xxvii.
... goes on , and fays ; Bede , who wrote his hiftory about the year 731 , gives us a great deal of light ; though al- lowance must be made for his being himself ' a Hiftorical Ac- count , p . 69 . Ecclef . The PREFACE . xxvii.
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