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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... answer for himself , or ever seeing the justices or accusers ; and afterwards he was in constant danger of new seizures , and thereupon he was forced to leave his house , and retire into private ledgings . Things continued much in the ...
... answer for himself , or ever seeing the justices or accusers ; and afterwards he was in constant danger of new seizures , and thereupon he was forced to leave his house , and retire into private ledgings . Things continued much in the ...
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... answered angrily , ' I will not give him a minute's time more to save his life . We have had ( says he ) to do with other sorts of persons , but now we have a saint to deal with , and I know how to deal with saints as well as sinners ...
... answered angrily , ' I will not give him a minute's time more to save his life . We have had ( says he ) to do with other sorts of persons , but now we have a saint to deal with , and I know how to deal with saints as well as sinners ...
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... answered the seed that was sowed . Before his coming , the place was like a piece of dry and barren earth , only ignorance and profaneness , as natives of the soil , were rife among them ; but by the blessing of heaven upon his labour ...
... answered the seed that was sowed . Before his coming , the place was like a piece of dry and barren earth , only ignorance and profaneness , as natives of the soil , were rife among them ; but by the blessing of heaven upon his labour ...
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... answered by correspondent love and thankfulness . He was an angel in their esteem . He would often speak with great complacence of their dear af- VOL . IV . fections : D fections : And a little before his death , said BAXTER . 33.
... answered by correspondent love and thankfulness . He was an angel in their esteem . He would often speak with great complacence of their dear af- VOL . IV . fections : D fections : And a little before his death , said BAXTER . 33.
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... answer was , " Almost well . " His joy was remarkable , when in his own apprehensions death was nearest : And his spiritual joy at length was consummated in eternal joy . Thus lived and died that blessed saint . I have , with- out any ...
... answer was , " Almost well . " His joy was remarkable , when in his own apprehensions death was nearest : And his spiritual joy at length was consummated in eternal joy . Thus lived and died that blessed saint . I have , with- out any ...
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