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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Page 164
The soundness of his judgment was discovered in his manner of handling
several cases in the Morning Exercises . He was obliged to give up the exercise
of his public ministry , because , notwithstanding his moderation , he could not
comply ...
The soundness of his judgment was discovered in his manner of handling
several cases in the Morning Exercises . He was obliged to give up the exercise
of his public ministry , because , notwithstanding his moderation , he could not
comply ...
Page 221
His exercise was greatly applauded . ... at first put in execution all such statutes
as tended most to the advancement of learning and religion , and was frequently
present at the lectures and other exercises , wwwüs and reprove the negligent .
His exercise was greatly applauded . ... at first put in execution all such statutes
as tended most to the advancement of learning and religion , and was frequently
present at the lectures and other exercises , wwwüs and reprove the negligent .
Page 223
His exercise was greatly applauded . ... all such statutes as tended most to the
advancement of learning and religion , and was frequently present at the
lecțures and other exercises , to encourage the studious and reprove the
negligent .
His exercise was greatly applauded . ... all such statutes as tended most to the
advancement of learning and religion , and was frequently present at the
lecțures and other exercises , to encourage the studious and reprove the
negligent .
Page 354
tion , he was called to the exercise of his ministry in a conso derable
congregation at Tavistock in Devon ; where he faithfully laboured with good
success , till seized with a violent fever , of which he died , in a comfortable and
assured ...
tion , he was called to the exercise of his ministry in a conso derable
congregation at Tavistock in Devon ; where he faithfully laboured with good
success , till seized with a violent fever , of which he died , in a comfortable and
assured ...
Page 399
He afterwards proceeds particularly to mention the condim tions of the continued
exercise of his ministry , ( except that , as to the book of Common - Prayer with its
ainendments , nog being then extant , he was forced to suspend his thoughts ...
He afterwards proceeds particularly to mention the condim tions of the continued
exercise of his ministry , ( except that , as to the book of Common - Prayer with its
ainendments , nog being then extant , he was forced to suspend his thoughts ...
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