Evangelical Biography: Being a Complete and Fruitful Account of the Lives ... & Happy Deaths of Eminent Christians : who Have Shone with Distinguished Lustre ...J. Stratford, 1807 |
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Side 15
... give him a better opinion of the Remonstrants , as they began then to be called ; and we have a very singular account of the own judgment , directly against the divorce . He laboured all he could to extricate himself from these ...
... give him a better opinion of the Remonstrants , as they began then to be called ; and we have a very singular account of the own judgment , directly against the divorce . He laboured all he could to extricate himself from these ...
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... give him notice thereof , that he should plainly and directly deliver his mind , or else he would make the king weary of him . This did not so take place , but that afterwards he fell to it again , as was es- pecially observed one night ...
... give him notice thereof , that he should plainly and directly deliver his mind , or else he would make the king weary of him . This did not so take place , but that afterwards he fell to it again , as was es- pecially observed one night ...
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... give his sentiments on that subject in terms so vigorous and pathetic , that no pen can properly represent them but his own * . The king however remained fixed This letter from the archbishop to king James is without date , but the ...
... give his sentiments on that subject in terms so vigorous and pathetic , that no pen can properly represent them but his own * . The king however remained fixed This letter from the archbishop to king James is without date , but the ...
Side 42
... give me pa- tience , and a good hope of possessing better powers to fit me for higher services and enjoyments in a future world . " That change was near at hand . On the first three or four days of February he had a slight attack of ...
... give me pa- tience , and a good hope of possessing better powers to fit me for higher services and enjoyments in a future world . " That change was near at hand . On the first three or four days of February he had a slight attack of ...
Side 49
... give them previous information when he should be with them , that they might have their whole fa- mily together , and he addressed himself to all according to their respective characters and circumstances . Herein he was exceedingly ...
... give them previous information when he should be with them , that they might have their whole fa- mily together , and he addressed himself to all according to their respective characters and circumstances . Herein he was exceedingly ...
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Side 72 - For our rejoicing is this, the testimony of our conscience, that in simplicity and godly sincerity, not with fleshly wisdom, but by the grace of God, we have had our conversation in the world, and more abundantly to you-ward.
Side 407 - A Vindication of the ministers of the Gospel in and about London from the unjust Aspersions cast upon their former Actings for the Parliament, as if they had promoted the Bringing of the King to Capital Punishment, London, 1648.
Side 150 - I can assure you, that your whole life, be it ever so long, is little enough to prepare for death. Have a care of this vain, deceitful world, and the lusts of the flesh; be sure you choose God for your portion, heaven for your home, God's glory for your end, his word for your rule, and then you need never fear but we shall meet with comfort.
Side 72 - Therefore, seeing we have this ministry, as we have received mercy, we faint not ; but have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully, but, by manifestation of the truth, commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God.
Side 368 - ... the lord deputy and council, but the doctor, who assured them he had a commission, but knew not how it was gone. Then the lord deputy made answer — Let us have another commission, and we will shuffle the cards in the meanwhile.
Side 65 - My soul is among lions: and I lie even among them that are set on fire, even the sons of men, whose teeth are spears and arrows, and their tongue a sharp sword.
Side 6 - Holland ; and being matters wherein he was studied, he uttered all his skill concerning them. MY LORD OF ELY SITTING STILL AT THE SuPPER ALL THE WHILE, AND WONDERING what a man he had there, who, never being in the place or company before, could overwhelm them so with talk for so long a time.
Side 256 - From short (as usual) and disturb'd repose I wake : how happy they who wake no more ! Yet that were vain, if dreams infest the grave.
Side 11 - His majesty's instructions to the most reverend father in God, George, lord archbishop of Canterbury, containing certain orders to be observed and put in execution by the several bishops in his province.
Side 134 - Baxter told the lord chief justice, who had so loaded him with reproaches, and still continued them, that a predecessor of his, had had other thoughts of him ; upon which he replied, " that there was not an honest man in England but what took him for a great knave.