The Lives of Sundry Eminent Persons in this Later Age: In Two Part, I. Of Divines ; II. Of Nobility and Gentry of Both SexesThomas Simmons, 1683 - 350 sidor |
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... lived within four Miles of the City : the Door being thus fhut againft me at Coventry , I was by a good Providence of God unexpectedly fent for by Robert Lord Brook , ( who was then a young Man , and unmarried ) to bestow a Ser- mon ...
... lived within four Miles of the City : the Door being thus fhut againft me at Coventry , I was by a good Providence of God unexpectedly fent for by Robert Lord Brook , ( who was then a young Man , and unmarried ) to bestow a Ser- mon ...
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... lived ; yet hath God made their Memories honourable , and the Names of their Perfecutors odious to good men : And though their Enemies have been oft and long in greatest power and numbers , they could never turn the Stream of Honour . 4 ...
... lived ; yet hath God made their Memories honourable , and the Names of their Perfecutors odious to good men : And though their Enemies have been oft and long in greatest power and numbers , they could never turn the Stream of Honour . 4 ...
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... lived in Coventry , where Mr. Clarke oft was : And where his very humble , godly , chearful old Father - in- Lan , Mr. Overton , a Minifter above 80 years of age , was with many other , excellent men , one of my frequent Company : Mr ...
... lived in Coventry , where Mr. Clarke oft was : And where his very humble , godly , chearful old Father - in- Lan , Mr. Overton , a Minifter above 80 years of age , was with many other , excellent men , one of my frequent Company : Mr ...
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... lived in this Privacy and Retirement , he kept correfpondence with Dr. Rivet ( as he had done all along from their first Acquaintance ) and communicated all his Affairs to him ; and among other things , he acquainted him how that fome ...
... lived in this Privacy and Retirement , he kept correfpondence with Dr. Rivet ( as he had done all along from their first Acquaintance ) and communicated all his Affairs to him ; and among other things , he acquainted him how that fome ...
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... lived a kind of banifht or imprifon'd life ; though by the diligent endeavours of his Friends he was almost recal'd again to Glafcow . At length the charge of the Church at Paflet was committed to him : but here new forms arofe : for ...
... lived a kind of banifht or imprifon'd life ; though by the diligent endeavours of his Friends he was almost recal'd again to Glafcow . At length the charge of the Church at Paflet was committed to him : but here new forms arofe : for ...
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Sida 196 - ... in such a time : he told them, that he had got that in his retirement with the Lord, that to have it afterwards renewed, he would be content to lose a son every day.
Sida 73 - Never was death more welcome to any mortal, I think. Though the pangs of death were strong, yet that far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory made him endure those bitter pains with much patience and courage. In the extremity of his pains, he desired his eldest brother to lay him a little lower, and to take away one pillow from him, that he might die with more ease.