Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England : from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Volume 4J.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - Christian biography |
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... appears by his printed book de veritate ; and by his History of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth , and by several other tracts . The second and third brothers were Richard and William , who ventured their lives to purchase honour in ...
... appears by his printed book de veritate ; and by his History of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth , and by several other tracts . The second and third brothers were Richard and William , who ventured their lives to purchase honour in ...
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... appear to be some testimony . " But I fear the heat of my late ague hath dried up those springs , by which scholars say , the Muses use to take up their habitations . However , I need not their help , to reprove the vanity of those many ...
... appear to be some testimony . " But I fear the heat of my late ague hath dried up those springs , by which scholars say , the Muses use to take up their habitations . However , I need not their help , to reprove the vanity of those many ...
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... appear in a copy of verses in his printed poems ; it is one of those that bears the title of Affliction : and it appears to be a pious reflection on God's providence , and some passages of his life , in which he says , Whereas my birth ...
... appear in a copy of verses in his printed poems ; it is one of those that bears the title of Affliction : and it appears to be a pious reflection on God's providence , and some passages of his life , in which he says , Whereas my birth ...
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... appear to all men , the Lord is at hand : be careful for nothing . What can be said more comfortably ? trou- ble not yourselves , God is at hand to deliver us from all or in all . Dear madam , pardon my boldness , and accept the good ...
... appear to all men , the Lord is at hand : be careful for nothing . What can be said more comfortably ? trou- ble not yourselves , God is at hand to deliver us from all or in all . Dear madam , pardon my boldness , and accept the good ...
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... appear in many parts of his book of Sacred Poems ; especially in that which he calls the Odour . In which he seems to rejoice in the thoughts of that word Jesus , and say that the adding these words my master to it , and the often ...
... appear in many parts of his book of Sacred Poems ; especially in that which he calls the Odour . In which he seems to rejoice in the thoughts of that word Jesus , and say that the adding these words my master to it , and the often ...
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