Evangelical Biography: Or, An Historical Account of the Lives & Deaths of the Most Eminent and Evangelical Authors Or Preachers, Both British and Foreign, in the Several Denominations of Protestants, from the Beginning of the Reformation to the Present Time ...W. Baynes, 1816 - Christian biography |
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... took pains , both by speaking and writing , to re- mind the soldiers of their duty , and to dissuade them from fighting against their brethren and fellow - subjects . After this , when Cromwell assumed the supreme power , he was not ...
... took pains , both by speaking and writing , to re- mind the soldiers of their duty , and to dissuade them from fighting against their brethren and fellow - subjects . After this , when Cromwell assumed the supreme power , he was not ...
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... took their ancient monarchy to be a blessing and not an evil , and humbly craved his patience , that he might ask him how they had for- feited that blessing , and unto whom this forfeiture was made ? Upon that question he was awakened ...
... took their ancient monarchy to be a blessing and not an evil , and humbly craved his patience , that he might ask him how they had for- feited that blessing , and unto whom this forfeiture was made ? Upon that question he was awakened ...
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... took pains to have him settled there as he desired . When he found himself thus disappointed , he preached occasionally about the city of London , sometimes for Dr. Bates at St. Dunstan's in the West , and sometimes in other places ...
... took pains to have him settled there as he desired . When he found himself thus disappointed , he preached occasionally about the city of London , sometimes for Dr. Bates at St. Dunstan's in the West , and sometimes in other places ...
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... took another in Swallow Street , but was likewise prevented from using that , a guard being fixed there for many Sundays together , to hinder him from coming into it . On Mr. Wadsworth's dying , Mr. Baxter preached to his congregation ...
... took another in Swallow Street , but was likewise prevented from using that , a guard being fixed there for many Sundays together , to hinder him from coming into it . On Mr. Wadsworth's dying , Mr. Baxter preached to his congregation ...
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... took his cath , that he could not go to prison without danger of death . Upon this the justices delayed till they had consulted the king , who consented that his imprisonment should be for that time forborne , that he might die at home ...
... took his cath , that he could not go to prison without danger of death . Upon this the justices delayed till they had consulted the king , who consented that his imprisonment should be for that time forborne , that he might die at home ...
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