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Page xiii
... defign : As , 1. THEY were young men , newly come to their office , and might not understand all things , as if they had had longer experi- ence . 2. It's obfervable , for ver . 1. ' tis called frange fire which be commanded not , that ...
... defign : As , 1. THEY were young men , newly come to their office , and might not understand all things , as if they had had longer experi- ence . 2. It's obfervable , for ver . 1. ' tis called frange fire which be commanded not , that ...
Page xvii
... may im- prove the fame , and a more full account be given of the English Baptifts . THE defign of the reverend Mr. Benjamin Stinton's History being to give an account of • the Part II . , P. 110 . the English Baptifts The PREFACE . xvii.
... may im- prove the fame , and a more full account be given of the English Baptifts . THE defign of the reverend Mr. Benjamin Stinton's History being to give an account of • the Part II . , P. 110 . the English Baptifts The PREFACE . xvii.
Page xxiv
... defign mifcarries , it is generally cenfured , how juft or good foever it was . The Roman Catholicks charge the Vaudois , and Albigeois , and fometimes the Lutherans , with crimes almost as black as they do these Anabaptifts : And as ...
... defign mifcarries , it is generally cenfured , how juft or good foever it was . The Roman Catholicks charge the Vaudois , and Albigeois , and fometimes the Lutherans , with crimes almost as black as they do these Anabaptifts : And as ...
Page xliii
... defign to rescue both the facraments from their corruptions and abuses , as has been proved ; yet finding the common people un- capable of receiving fo great an alteration at once , dropt the business of baptizing children , and bent ...
... defign to rescue both the facraments from their corruptions and abuses , as has been proved ; yet finding the common people un- capable of receiving fo great an alteration at once , dropt the business of baptizing children , and bent ...
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... defign : for by the one he was frequently engaged in difputations with the learned ; and by the other , in preaching to the com- mon people . He confider'd with himself , that old cuftoms and principles , that had been long rooted in ...
... defign : for by the one he was frequently engaged in difputations with the learned ; and by the other , in preaching to the com- mon people . He confider'd with himself , that old cuftoms and principles , that had been long rooted in ...
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