Collections Concerning the Church Or Congregation of Protestant Separatists Formed at Scrooby in North Nottinghamshire, in the Time of King James I: The Founders of New-Plymouth, the Parent-colony of New-EnglandJ.R. Smith, 1854 - 237 sider |
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Side 42
... writing of his family which has been accidentally preserved . Not long ago , I learned that there was an old Bible of the English translation in the Library of Sir Robert ' Taylor's Institution at Oxford , 26 where , on 42 THE FOUNDERS OF.
... writing of his family which has been accidentally preserved . Not long ago , I learned that there was an old Bible of the English translation in the Library of Sir Robert ' Taylor's Institution at Oxford , 26 where , on 42 THE FOUNDERS OF.
Side 44
... for a very careful transcript of these notes to my learned and very accurate friend , the Rev. J. W. Burgon , of Oriel College , the author of the Life of Sir Thomas Gresham . We are thus enabled to fix the time of his 44 THE FOUNDERS OF.
... for a very careful transcript of these notes to my learned and very accurate friend , the Rev. J. W. Burgon , of Oriel College , the author of the Life of Sir Thomas Gresham . We are thus enabled to fix the time of his 44 THE FOUNDERS OF.
Side 51
... . At the same time while we may condemn a certain harsh- ness of expression which may have been learned in the Marprelate school , it is impossible not to admire 66 the depth of a religious spirit which is apparent in NEW PLYMOUTH . 51.
... . At the same time while we may condemn a certain harsh- ness of expression which may have been learned in the Marprelate school , it is impossible not to admire 66 the depth of a religious spirit which is apparent in NEW PLYMOUTH . 51.
Side 91
... learned , polished , and modest spirit that ever that sect enjoyed . " This is the testimony of Robert Baillie , of Glasgow , an eminent Scotch Pres- byterian . His earlier history . It must have been a great NEW PLYMOUTH . 91.
... learned , polished , and modest spirit that ever that sect enjoyed . " This is the testimony of Robert Baillie , of Glasgow , an eminent Scotch Pres- byterian . His earlier history . It must have been a great NEW PLYMOUTH . 91.
Side 96
... by friends and enemies . As he was a man learned and of a solid judgment , and of a quick and sharp wit , so was he 47 Heresiography , 4to , 1655 , p . 73 . also of a tender conscience , and very sincere in 96 THE FOUNDERS OF.
... by friends and enemies . As he was a man learned and of a solid judgment , and of a quick and sharp wit , so was he 47 Heresiography , 4to , 1655 , p . 73 . also of a tender conscience , and very sincere in 96 THE FOUNDERS OF.
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