An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II ...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 11814 |
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Page ii
... ministerial labours , for the rest of his life , were confined to a very small congregation at Luppit in the neighbour- hood . To what denomination of dissenters he belonged we are not told . The strain of his discourses is said to have ...
... ministerial labours , for the rest of his life , were confined to a very small congregation at Luppit in the neighbour- hood . To what denomination of dissenters he belonged we are not told . The strain of his discourses is said to have ...
Page xix
... minister , one should think , who was animated by the meek and merciful spirit of the gos- pel , have set himself from the pulpit , to encourage the soldiers to storm a town , in which his brethren and countrymen were besieged . If ...
... minister , one should think , who was animated by the meek and merciful spirit of the gos- pel , have set himself from the pulpit , to encourage the soldiers to storm a town , in which his brethren and countrymen were besieged . If ...
Page xxv
... minister , who understood little of the law , but was very opinionative , and would frequently men- tion some proceedings of law in Holland , wherein he was altogether mistaken . " - The ignorance and inabi- lity of the man , with ...
... minister , who understood little of the law , but was very opinionative , and would frequently men- tion some proceedings of law in Holland , wherein he was altogether mistaken . " - The ignorance and inabi- lity of the man , with ...
Page xxix
... ministerial cha- racter . He must be a novice in the history of those times , who knows not what a precise , demure kind of men the preachers among the parliamentarians were . They were careful not only of their actions , but likewise ...
... ministerial cha- racter . He must be a novice in the history of those times , who knows not what a precise , demure kind of men the preachers among the parliamentarians were . They were careful not only of their actions , but likewise ...
Page xxxi
... ministers , who employed one most scandalous ? In short , how could they reward Peters pub- licly , when they always professed great zeal for godliness , and were for promoting it to the highest pitch ? Men of their wisdom can hardly be ...
... ministers , who employed one most scandalous ? In short , how could they reward Peters pub- licly , when they always professed great zeal for godliness , and were for promoting it to the highest pitch ? Men of their wisdom can hardly be ...
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