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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... tion by such daily obligingness to each other as still added such new affluences to the former fulness of these divine souls as was only improveable in heaven , where they now enjoy it . About three months after his marriage , Dr. Curle ...
... tion by such daily obligingness to each other as still added such new affluences to the former fulness of these divine souls as was only improveable in heaven , where they now enjoy it . About three months after his marriage , Dr. Curle ...
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... tion , the apprehension of the last great account that he was to make for the cure of so many souls made him fast and pray often , and consider for not less than a month ; in which time he had some resolutions to decline both the ...
... tion , the apprehension of the last great account that he was to make for the cure of so many souls made him fast and pray often , and consider for not less than a month ; in which time he had some resolutions to decline both the ...
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... tion and ascension into heaven , where he now sits sensible of all our temptations and infirmities ; and where he is at this present time making intercession for us , to his , and our Father : and therefore they ought daily to express ...
... tion and ascension into heaven , where he now sits sensible of all our temptations and infirmities ; and where he is at this present time making intercession for us , to his , and our Father : and therefore they ought daily to express ...
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... tion , did at night , at the ring of a watch - bell , repair to the church or oratory , and there betake themselves to prayers , and lauding God , and reading the psalms that had not been read in the day ; and , when these , or any part ...
... tion , did at night , at the ring of a watch - bell , repair to the church or oratory , and there betake themselves to prayers , and lauding God , and reading the psalms that had not been read in the day ; and , when these , or any part ...
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... tion , than to doubtful and needless disputations , did often come to Gidden - hall , and make themselves a part of that happy society , and stay a week or more , and then join with Mr. Farrer , and the family in these devotions , and ...
... tion , than to doubtful and needless disputations , did often come to Gidden - hall , and make themselves a part of that happy society , and stay a week or more , and then join with Mr. Farrer , and the family in these devotions , and ...
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