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. ...Button and son, and T. Hurst, 1802 - Church and state |
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... scholar , and a lively preacher . He had a great facility , freedom , and fervency in prayer . His mi- nistry was successful to the conversion of many . His la- bours , as a preacher , were abundant ; and he was all his life a hard ...
... scholar , and a lively preacher . He had a great facility , freedom , and fervency in prayer . His mi- nistry was successful to the conversion of many . His la- bours , as a preacher , were abundant ; and he was all his life a hard ...
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... scholar , an able preacher , and an eminently pious man . any After his ejectment in 1662 , he had offers of great prefer- ment if he would conform , but he could not be moved by solicitations , judging the terms required unlawful ; and ...
... scholar , an able preacher , and an eminently pious man . any After his ejectment in 1662 , he had offers of great prefer- ment if he would conform , but he could not be moved by solicitations , judging the terms required unlawful ; and ...
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... scholar , and an extraordinary preacher . A man extremely mortified to the world , and in a manner entirely taken up about his studies , and his ministerial services . He and his wife lived comfortably upon his own estate , several ...
... scholar , and an extraordinary preacher . A man extremely mortified to the world , and in a manner entirely taken up about his studies , and his ministerial services . He and his wife lived comfortably upon his own estate , several ...
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... scholars in the university should not be in a worse condition than " the worst of felons , who were imprisoned by a mittimus , " and with legal officers to conduct them . " The king said no more ; and Laud , tho ' present , interposed ...
... scholars in the university should not be in a worse condition than " the worst of felons , who were imprisoned by a mittimus , " and with legal officers to conduct them . " The king said no more ; and Laud , tho ' present , interposed ...
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... scholar , a very agreeable preacher , and an excellent expositor . He was ejected soon after the Restoration , and the former incumbent was restored . Upon which he return- ed to Honiton , and preached publicly as he had opportunity ...
... scholar , a very agreeable preacher , and an excellent expositor . He was ejected soon after the Restoration , and the former incumbent was restored . Upon which he return- ed to Honiton , and preached publicly as he had opportunity ...
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