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 116
... to preach without notes. He was generally reputed one of the best orators of
the age. His voice was charming : his language always elegant ; but unaffected,
free and plain. His method in all his discourses might be exposed to the severest
...
... to preach without notes. He was generally reputed one of the best orators of
the age. His voice was charming : his language always elegant ; but unaffected,
free and plain. His method in all his discourses might be exposed to the severest
...
Page 87
where that and the applied his acceptekage being of the self piedere bei and
When he left the university he came to London , where he was soon taken notice
of for his warm and affectionate preaching ; and the parish of St . Alphage being ...
where that and the applied his acceptekage being of the self piedere bei and
When he left the university he came to London , where he was soon taken notice
of for his warm and affectionate preaching ; and the parish of St . Alphage being ...
Page 261
Upon the Indulgence in 1672 he had his liberty , when he immediately returned
to his preaching , and was soon seized on and imprisoned again . A like
indictment with the former being intended , a . certiorari was procured for him on
the aca ...
Upon the Indulgence in 1672 he had his liberty , when he immediately returned
to his preaching , and was soon seized on and imprisoned again . A like
indictment with the former being intended , a . certiorari was procured for him on
the aca ...
Page 349
COLUMB Major [R. S. 400I.] Mr Thomas TrAVErs, Fellow of Magd. Coll. Camb. A
holy active person, and a lively preacher ; much celebrated in this county, and the
neighbouring parts. He was for some time lecturer of St. Andrew's, in Plymouth, ...
COLUMB Major [R. S. 400I.] Mr Thomas TrAVErs, Fellow of Magd. Coll. Camb. A
holy active person, and a lively preacher ; much celebrated in this county, and the
neighbouring parts. He was for some time lecturer of St. Andrew's, in Plymouth, ...
Page 325
He was sometime chaplain to Sir Wm . Brereton in this county , and afterwards
preached at St . Helen ' s chapel , near Warrington in Lancashire ; where he met
with much trouble from Dr . Bridgman , Bp . of Chester , for his Nonconformity to
the ...
He was sometime chaplain to Sir Wm . Brereton in this county , and afterwards
preached at St . Helen ' s chapel , near Warrington in Lancashire ; where he met
with much trouble from Dr . Bridgman , Bp . of Chester , for his Nonconformity to
the ...
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