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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... manner much superior to what is generally given ; and , we doubt not , it will be fully agreeable to their expectation . May the GOD of all Grace be pleased to bless our attempt ; to the instruction of the Ignorant and them that are out ...
... manner much superior to what is generally given ; and , we doubt not , it will be fully agreeable to their expectation . May the GOD of all Grace be pleased to bless our attempt ; to the instruction of the Ignorant and them that are out ...
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... manner , through all this mass of corruption and folly , and bringing about , by degrees , the clear shin- ing of the everlasting gospel : We must stand astonished at the whole , and from the wonderful contrast of the times , may say ...
... manner , through all this mass of corruption and folly , and bringing about , by degrees , the clear shin- ing of the everlasting gospel : We must stand astonished at the whole , and from the wonderful contrast of the times , may say ...
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... manner Wickliffe was dispossessed of the wardenship of Canterbury - hall , which had been con- ferred on him by the founder , whose munificent inten- tions were frustrated by the papal sentence , which was directly contrary to the form ...
... manner Wickliffe was dispossessed of the wardenship of Canterbury - hall , which had been con- ferred on him by the founder , whose munificent inten- tions were frustrated by the papal sentence , which was directly contrary to the form ...
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... manner of their appearance , by in- troducing Wickliffe as to a triumph , rather than a trial , touched the bishop of London , who told the earl - marshal , if he had known what masteries they would have kept in the church , he would ...
... manner of their appearance , by in- troducing Wickliffe as to a triumph , rather than a trial , touched the bishop of London , who told the earl - marshal , if he had known what masteries they would have kept in the church , he would ...
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... manner , drove away the friars in confusion . The parliament , which assembled in 1380 , was famous . for a statute made against the blood - suckers that had long devoured the land ; viz . the foreign ecclesiastics , who , by this ...
... manner , drove away the friars in confusion . The parliament , which assembled in 1380 , was famous . for a statute made against the blood - suckers that had long devoured the land ; viz . the foreign ecclesiastics , who , by this ...
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