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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... never entered into his mind , and that he was an entire stranger to the treachery of his own wicked heart , the nature of Satan's temptations , and how they were to be resisted , and of the comfort of God's gracious promises in the ...
... never entered into his mind , and that he was an entire stranger to the treachery of his own wicked heart , the nature of Satan's temptations , and how they were to be resisted , and of the comfort of God's gracious promises in the ...
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... never read him , deserves a much higher rank than is commonly imagined . His Pilgrim's Progress gives us a clear and distinct idea of Calvinistical divinity . The allegory is admirably carried on , and the characters justly drawn , and ...
... never read him , deserves a much higher rank than is commonly imagined . His Pilgrim's Progress gives us a clear and distinct idea of Calvinistical divinity . The allegory is admirably carried on , and the characters justly drawn , and ...
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... never actu- ally wore it . About the ring in marriage he had no scruple . The cross in baptism he thought Dr. Ames had proved unlawful ; and though he was not without some doubting in the point , yet because he most inclined to judge it ...
... never actu- ally wore it . About the ring in marriage he had no scruple . The cross in baptism he thought Dr. Ames had proved unlawful ; and though he was not without some doubting in the point , yet because he most inclined to judge it ...
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... never disturbed themselves about so knotty a question . In the year 1640 he was invited to Kidderminster by the bailiff and feoffees , to preach there for an allowance of sixty pounds a - year , which he accepted ; and applied himself ...
... never disturbed themselves about so knotty a question . In the year 1640 he was invited to Kidderminster by the bailiff and feoffees , to preach there for an allowance of sixty pounds a - year , which he accepted ; and applied himself ...
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... never more a devil than when an angel of light ) and , like him , ( who , proud of his perfections , first re- belled in heaven ) proud of his imaginary graces , pretends to rule and govern , and consequently rebel on earth , be the ...
... never more a devil than when an angel of light ) and , like him , ( who , proud of his perfections , first re- belled in heaven ) proud of his imaginary graces , pretends to rule and govern , and consequently rebel on earth , be the ...
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