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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... hand was open to the living images of God , whose pressing wants he felt with tender affections , and he was greatly instru- mental in supplying them . As his life adorned the gos- pel , so also his death was exemplary to others , and ...
... hand was open to the living images of God , whose pressing wants he felt with tender affections , and he was greatly instru- mental in supplying them . As his life adorned the gos- pel , so also his death was exemplary to others , and ...
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... hand , neither church nor dissenters could be prevailed on to part with their right in him , but actually tried it in a court of equity . We have already mentioned many of his court friends , to whom we ought to add the famous Duke of ...
... hand , neither church nor dissenters could be prevailed on to part with their right in him , but actually tried it in a court of equity . We have already mentioned many of his court friends , to whom we ought to add the famous Duke of ...
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... hand upon his heart , and find he has a soul and a con- science , though he lived before as if he had none . He told some friends , that six brothers were converted by reading that Call ; and that every week he received let- ters of ...
... hand upon his heart , and find he has a soul and a con- science , though he lived before as if he had none . He told some friends , that six brothers were converted by reading that Call ; and that every week he received let- ters of ...
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... hand ; " and what praise is due to a pen ? " 66 His resigned submission to the will of God in his sharp sickness , was eminent . When extremity of pain constrained him earnestly to pray to God for his re- lease by death , he would check ...
... hand ; " and what praise is due to a pen ? " 66 His resigned submission to the will of God in his sharp sickness , was eminent . When extremity of pain constrained him earnestly to pray to God for his re- lease by death , he would check ...
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... hands , on the 17th day of October 1650 . Mr. Flavel , being thus ordained , returned to Deptford , and after Mr. Walplate's death succeeded in the rectory . To avoid all incumbrances from the world , and avoca tions from his studies ...
... hands , on the 17th day of October 1650 . Mr. Flavel , being thus ordained , returned to Deptford , and after Mr. Walplate's death succeeded in the rectory . To avoid all incumbrances from the world , and avoca tions from his studies ...
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