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 |
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... Worthenbury parish , by the river Dee in Flintshire , under the patronage of Mr. Puleston , a serjeant at law . Mr. Henry gives a very amiable character of this gentleman and his lady , and mentions , with great gratitude , his ...
... Worthenbury parish , by the river Dee in Flintshire , under the patronage of Mr. Puleston , a serjeant at law . Mr. Henry gives a very amiable character of this gentleman and his lady , and mentions , with great gratitude , his ...
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... Worthenbury , and settled it upon him by lease , bearing date March 6th , 1657 , for three- score years , if he should so long continue minister at Worthenbury , and not accept of better preferment . In the year 1659 , he was , by a ...
... Worthenbury , and settled it upon him by lease , bearing date March 6th , 1657 , for three- score years , if he should so long continue minister at Worthenbury , and not accept of better preferment . In the year 1659 , he was , by a ...
Side 80
... Worthen- bury , and his labour was not altogether in vain . He had not been long at Worthenbury , but he began to be taken notice of by the neighbouring ministers , as likely to be a considerable man . Though his extraordinary modesty ...
... Worthen- bury , and his labour was not altogether in vain . He had not been long at Worthenbury , but he began to be taken notice of by the neighbouring ministers , as likely to be a considerable man . Though his extraordinary modesty ...
Side 81
... Worthenbury , and to accept of the vicarage of Wrexham , which was a place that he had both a great interest in , and a great kindness for , but he could not see his call clear from Worthenbury ; so he declined it . The same year he had ...
... Worthenbury , and to accept of the vicarage of Wrexham , which was a place that he had both a great interest in , and a great kindness for , but he could not see his call clear from Worthenbury ; so he declined it . The same year he had ...
Side 82
... Worthen- bury , which the Judge had built for him , in February 1658-9 , and then had one of his sisters with him to keep his house . Providence , having thus brought him into a house of his own , soon after provided a help meet for him ...
... Worthen- bury , which the Judge had built for him , in February 1658-9 , and then had one of his sisters with him to keep his house . Providence , having thus brought him into a house of his own , soon after provided a help meet for him ...
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