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 3J.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - Christian biography |
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... gave liberally , he often supplied me , that I might give too . Whilst he was himself in prison , what aid he sent out of England to us in our exile in Germany , that learned man his faithful Achates , Dr. Edmund Grindal , now bishop of ...
... gave liberally , he often supplied me , that I might give too . Whilst he was himself in prison , what aid he sent out of England to us in our exile in Germany , that learned man his faithful Achates , Dr. Edmund Grindal , now bishop of ...
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... gave himselfe for it , that he might sanctifie it unto himselfe , did give unto it abundantly all thinges which are necessarie to salvation , but yet so , that the church should declare it selfe obedient unto him in all thinges , and ...
... gave himselfe for it , that he might sanctifie it unto himselfe , did give unto it abundantly all thinges which are necessarie to salvation , but yet so , that the church should declare it selfe obedient unto him in all thinges , and ...
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... gave unto his church , some apostles , some prophets , some evangelists , some shepheardes and teachers , to the edifying of the saintes , till wee come all to the unitie of faith , & c . But that all men should meete together out of ...
... gave unto his church , some apostles , some prophets , some evangelists , some shepheardes and teachers , to the edifying of the saintes , till wee come all to the unitie of faith , & c . But that all men should meete together out of ...
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... gave such a valiant spirite , that they were able by his grace to forsake the pleasures and commo- dities of this world , and beyng armed with patience , were content to travel into far and unknowen countreys , with their families and ...
... gave such a valiant spirite , that they were able by his grace to forsake the pleasures and commo- dities of this world , and beyng armed with patience , were content to travel into far and unknowen countreys , with their families and ...
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... gave his benefices unto ideots , unlearned , ungodly , for kindred , for pleasure , for service and other worldly respects , all was then well allowed . Now when a poor living is to be given unto an excellent clerk , a man known and ...
... gave his benefices unto ideots , unlearned , ungodly , for kindred , for pleasure , for service and other worldly respects , all was then well allowed . Now when a poor living is to be given unto an excellent clerk , a man known and ...
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