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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They were required to declare their unfeigned assent and consent to all , and
every thing contained and prescribed in and by the book , intitled , The Book of
Common Prayer , and administration of the sacraments , and other rites and ...
They were required to declare their unfeigned assent and consent to all , and
every thing contained and prescribed in and by the book , intitled , The Book of
Common Prayer , and administration of the sacraments , and other rites and ...
Page 189
( said Mr . Watson ) that is what I cannot give , for I do not use to pen my prayers ;
it was no studied thing , but uttered , pro re nata , as ... Upon which the good
Bishop went away wondering that any man could pray in that manner extempore
.
( said Mr . Watson ) that is what I cannot give , for I do not use to pen my prayers ;
it was no studied thing , but uttered , pro re nata , as ... Upon which the good
Bishop went away wondering that any man could pray in that manner extempore
.
Page 226
His prayers also were very striking ; as a proof of which , when he once went to
preach at Il ' urborough , near Oxford , a man was so much affected with his first
prayer , that he ran home and clesised his wife to make haste and come to
church ...
His prayers also were very striking ; as a proof of which , when he once went to
preach at Il ' urborough , near Oxford , a man was so much affected with his first
prayer , that he ran home and clesised his wife to make haste and come to
church ...
Page 251
There having been a public meeting for prayer on his account , he said to one
who had been attending it , “ I thank “ you ... However , he desired the prayers of
his own church ; but being asked , What the church should pray for ? he
answered ...
There having been a public meeting for prayer on his account , he said to one
who had been attending it , “ I thank “ you ... However , he desired the prayers of
his own church ; but being asked , What the church should pray for ? he
answered ...
Page 420
half of the you call thout before yourses and send hithere have forvere enough
upam , pray do nment ring of cand several of half of the Dissenting Protestants
that the votes passed . Ald . Do you call the execution of the king ' s laws ugly
work ?
half of the you call thout before yourses and send hithere have forvere enough
upam , pray do nment ring of cand several of half of the Dissenting Protestants
that the votes passed . Ald . Do you call the execution of the king ' s laws ugly
work ?
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