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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... pleased with his abilities , ( for lie was , as the late Mr. Hervey styled him , a fervent and affectionate ' preach- er ) that , soon after upon his own appointment to be Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , he took him with him in the qua ...
... pleased with his abilities , ( for lie was , as the late Mr. Hervey styled him , a fervent and affectionate ' preach- er ) that , soon after upon his own appointment to be Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , he took him with him in the qua ...
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... pleased GOD " as well as any man " in England . " In this state he continued about a year , his neighbours all wondering at his reformation , and they who formerly spoke ill of him , now began to praise and commend him , both to his ...
... pleased GOD " as well as any man " in England . " In this state he continued about a year , his neighbours all wondering at his reformation , and they who formerly spoke ill of him , now began to praise and commend him , both to his ...
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... pleased him ; and then he let fly at the parliament , which thwarted him , and especially , by name at four or five members , which were Mr. Baxter's chief acquaintance , whom he presumed to defend against the Protector's passion . And ...
... pleased him ; and then he let fly at the parliament , which thwarted him , and especially , by name at four or five members , which were Mr. Baxter's chief acquaintance , whom he presumed to defend against the Protector's passion . And ...
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... pleased to send Sir John Baber to him , to let him know , that though his majesty was not willing to relax the law , yet he would not be offended , if by any appli- cation to the courts in Westminster Hall he could procure his liberty ...
... pleased to send Sir John Baber to him , to let him know , that though his majesty was not willing to relax the law , yet he would not be offended , if by any appli- cation to the courts in Westminster Hall he could procure his liberty ...
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... pleased with that declaration . He was of Calvin's mind , who judiciously observes , upon our Savi- our's words , That the Son of man shall send forth his angels , and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that of fend : Qui ...
... pleased with that declaration . He was of Calvin's mind , who judiciously observes , upon our Savi- our's words , That the Son of man shall send forth his angels , and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that of fend : Qui ...
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