The Nonconformist's Memorial: Being an Account of the Lives, Sufferings, and Printed Works, of the Two Thousand Ministers Ejected from the Church of England, Chiefly by the Act of Uniformity, Aug. 24, 1666. ... |
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EING encouraged by the increasing demand for this work , to undertake a new
edition ; I gladly embrace the opportunity now afforded of bringing forward a
considerable number of articles which were received too late to be inserted in the
...
EING encouraged by the increasing demand for this work , to undertake a new
edition ; I gladly embrace the opportunity now afforded of bringing forward a
considerable number of articles which were received too late to be inserted in the
...
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He did not begin to preach for a considerable time after he had commenced M . A
. Soon after he appeared in public he was chosen lecturer of St . Nicholas Acons ,
London ; and from thence was called to Hithe , near Colchester in Essex ...
He did not begin to preach for a considerable time after he had commenced M . A
. Soon after he appeared in public he was chosen lecturer of St . Nicholas Acons ,
London ; and from thence was called to Hithe , near Colchester in Essex ...
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He was imprisoned for his nonconforinity , and many ways à sufferer ; yet kept up
a considerable interest at court , and with men of note . The noble Earl (
afterwards Duke ) of Bedford , who had been his parishioner at Covent - Garden ,
was ...
He was imprisoned for his nonconforinity , and many ways à sufferer ; yet kept up
a considerable interest at court , and with men of note . The noble Earl (
afterwards Duke ) of Bedford , who had been his parishioner at Covent - Garden ,
was ...
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A close student , a grave preacher , and a man of considerable worth . His mother
devoted him to the ininistry from the womb . She dying when he was about eight
years old , he was taken by Mr . W . Hancock his brother - in - law , a mercer in ...
A close student , a grave preacher , and a man of considerable worth . His mother
devoted him to the ininistry from the womb . She dying when he was about eight
years old , he was taken by Mr . W . Hancock his brother - in - law , a mercer in ...
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... fair prospect of considerable promotion'. The king once seeing him walking on
a LordVday morning, said to him, "You Innes, I believe you are going. to some
conventicle." He replied, " If I am, I humbly hope your majesty will not turn
informer.
... fair prospect of considerable promotion'. The king once seeing him walking on
a LordVday morning, said to him, "You Innes, I believe you are going. to some
conventicle." He replied, " If I am, I humbly hope your majesty will not turn
informer.
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