The Lives of the Puritans: Containing a Biographical Account of Those Divines who Distinguished Themselves in the Cause of Religious Liberty, from the Reformation Under Queen Elizabeth, to the Act of Uniformity in 1662, Volume 3 |
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... soul may rest with his . " Wood styles him “ a learned and godly divine . " + Fuller denominates him patient , humble , meek , and charitable ; an excellent scholar , especially in Latin and Hebrew , and exceedingly profitable in ...
... soul may rest with his . " Wood styles him “ a learned and godly divine . " + Fuller denominates him patient , humble , meek , and charitable ; an excellent scholar , especially in Latin and Hebrew , and exceedingly profitable in ...
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... soul good , I would give you leave to dash out all the rest . " + Thus Mr. Dod was not overcome of evil , but overcome evil with good . Mr. Timothy Dod , ejected in 1662 , was his son , and imitated the amiable virtues of his excellent ...
... soul good , I would give you leave to dash out all the rest . " + Thus Mr. Dod was not overcome of evil , but overcome evil with good . Mr. Timothy Dod , ejected in 1662 , was his son , and imitated the amiable virtues of his excellent ...
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... soul and incomparable learning , particularly in mathematics , antiquities , languages and divinity " and adds , " that he was admired by the greatest scholars of the age . " Kennet styles him " that master of astronomy and mathematics ...
... soul and incomparable learning , particularly in mathematics , antiquities , languages and divinity " and adds , " that he was admired by the greatest scholars of the age . " Kennet styles him " that master of astronomy and mathematics ...
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... My spirit was much troubled with these thoughts , Why do I still linger in England , where I cannot with peace enjoy • Burroughs's Vindication , p . 18 , 21. Edit . 1646 . what my soul longs after ? Did I not formerly BURROUGHS . 19.
... My spirit was much troubled with these thoughts , Why do I still linger in England , where I cannot with peace enjoy • Burroughs's Vindication , p . 18 , 21. Edit . 1646 . what my soul longs after ? Did I not formerly BURROUGHS . 19.
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... soul longs after ? Did I not formerly think , that if ever God took me clearly from my people , I would hasten to be where I might be free from such mixtures in God's worship , without wringing my conscience any more ? Why do I ...
... soul longs after ? Did I not formerly think , that if ever God took me clearly from my people , I would hasten to be where I might be free from such mixtures in God's worship , without wringing my conscience any more ? Why do I ...
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Page 134 - I am now ready to be offered up, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith; henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me at that day; and not to me only, but unto all them, also, that love His appearing.
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