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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... gave him his daughter in marriage , and conferred upon him the treasurership of Waterford , and , in the year follow- ing , the deanery of Raphoe . In the spring afterwards , he strongly recommended him to the favour of his succes- sor ...
... gave him his daughter in marriage , and conferred upon him the treasurership of Waterford , and , in the year follow- ing , the deanery of Raphoe . In the spring afterwards , he strongly recommended him to the favour of his succes- sor ...
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... gave him the crown of life , which he hath promised to those that love him , and live and die in the Lord . His body , that poor relict of frailty , is committed in trust to the grave . His soul sees the face of GoD in righteousness ...
... gave him the crown of life , which he hath promised to those that love him , and live and die in the Lord . His body , that poor relict of frailty , is committed in trust to the grave . His soul sees the face of GoD in righteousness ...
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... gave them from time to time , by which he received further conviction , and saw more and more of the inward vanity , deceitfulness , and wretchedness of his own heart : Insomuch that he thought he grew worse and worse , and was farther ...
... gave them from time to time , by which he received further conviction , and saw more and more of the inward vanity , deceitfulness , and wretchedness of his own heart : Insomuch that he thought he grew worse and worse , and was farther ...
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... gave it as his opinion , that he might be discharged from his imprisonment by law . The Earl of Orrery , the Earl of Manchester , the Earl of Arlington , and the Duke of Bucking- ham , mentioned the affair to the King , who was pleased ...
... gave it as his opinion , that he might be discharged from his imprisonment by law . The Earl of Orrery , the Earl of Manchester , the Earl of Arlington , and the Duke of Bucking- ham , mentioned the affair to the King , who was pleased ...
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... gave by his last will £ 600 to be distributed by Mr. Baxter to sixty poor ejected ministers , adding , that he did it not because they were nonconfor- mists , but because many such were poor and pious . But the king's attorney , Sir ...
... gave by his last will £ 600 to be distributed by Mr. Baxter to sixty poor ejected ministers , adding , that he did it not because they were nonconfor- mists , but because many such were poor and pious . But the king's attorney , Sir ...
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