Biographia evangelica; or, An historical account of ... the most eminent and evangelical authors or preachers, 3 tomas |
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... words , and of no great judgement . And I myself , " difcovering that to be his habit , as if he did imagine that every man " was bound to hear him , fo long as he would talk , ( which is a great " burthen to men replete with bufinefs ) ...
... words , and of no great judgement . And I myself , " difcovering that to be his habit , as if he did imagine that every man " was bound to hear him , fo long as he would talk , ( which is a great " burthen to men replete with bufinefs ) ...
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... word , that he would often fay , " He never heard any godly " minifter preach , though but of weak parts , but he got fome ... words of Pfalm cxviii . 17. " I fhall not die " but live , and declare the works of the Lord . " At that time ...
... word , that he would often fay , " He never heard any godly " minifter preach , though but of weak parts , but he got fome ... words of Pfalm cxviii . 17. " I fhall not die " but live , and declare the works of the Lord . " At that time ...
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... words , 1 Tim . iii . 5. How fhall be take care of the church of God ? looking to his fon , he faid , " Ofon , fon , that care of the flock is the main thing ! " March 4 , being the Lord's - day , he grew very weak . His fon prayed with ...
... words , 1 Tim . iii . 5. How fhall be take care of the church of God ? looking to his fon , he faid , " Ofon , fon , that care of the flock is the main thing ! " March 4 , being the Lord's - day , he grew very weak . His fon prayed with ...
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... words ) letters of commendation written in the hearts of many . His Books , which we have already mentioned , will prove more durable monuments of his name , than that which his fon erected for him in Abby - church . In Mr. Hilderfham's ...
... words ) letters of commendation written in the hearts of many . His Books , which we have already mentioned , will prove more durable monuments of his name , than that which his fon erected for him in Abby - church . In Mr. Hilderfham's ...
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... words of Mr. Leigh ) a judicious and folid divine , a strict Calvinift in doctrine , and of the persuasion of the independents with regard to the fubordination and power of the claffes and fynods . In the fame year he died , the laft ...
... words of Mr. Leigh ) a judicious and folid divine , a strict Calvinift in doctrine , and of the persuasion of the independents with regard to the fubordination and power of the claffes and fynods . In the fame year he died , the laft ...
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265 psl. - Hath the Lord indeed spoken only by Moses? hath he not spoken also by us? And the Lord heard it. 3 (Now the man Moses was very meek, above all the men which were upon the face of the earth...
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363 psl. - Except a man be born again, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God,
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378 psl. - O God, thou hast taught me from my youth: and hitherto have I declared thy wondrous works.
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