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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... labour in his sacred office both his highest honour and his pleasure . At the first appearance of an ulcer in his mouth , which he was told to be cancerous , he was observed to be not more concerned thereat , than as it was likely to ...
... labour in his sacred office both his highest honour and his pleasure . At the first appearance of an ulcer in his mouth , which he was told to be cancerous , he was observed to be not more concerned thereat , than as it was likely to ...
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... labours deserved much from true Christians of all denominations . He was a man , to speak impartially from the consideration of his writings , who had as strong a head , and as sound a heart , as any of the age in which he lived . He ...
... labours deserved much from true Christians of all denominations . He was a man , to speak impartially from the consideration of his writings , who had as strong a head , and as sound a heart , as any of the age in which he lived . He ...
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... labours , and advice , the doctrine and prac- tice of religion , the truth and holiness of the gospel , might be preserved in all the churches committed to their charge . This association was of excellent use , the ends of church ...
... labours , and advice , the doctrine and prac- tice of religion , the truth and holiness of the gospel , might be preserved in all the churches committed to their charge . This association was of excellent use , the ends of church ...
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... labour of one day had supplied strength for another , and the wil- lingness of the spirit had supported the weakness of the flesh . In his usual conversation , his serious , frequent , and delightful discourse was of divine things , to ...
... labour of one day had supplied strength for another , and the wil- lingness of the spirit had supported the weakness of the flesh . In his usual conversation , his serious , frequent , and delightful discourse was of divine things , to ...
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... labour . " A minister then present said , And your works follow you : ' To whom he replied , " No works , " I will leave out works , if God will grant me the other . ” When a friend was comforting him with the remembrance of the good ...
... labour . " A minister then present said , And your works follow you : ' To whom he replied , " No works , " I will leave out works , if God will grant me the other . ” When a friend was comforting him with the remembrance of the good ...
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