Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England ; from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Bind 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1818 |
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... God for it ; that God who ties himself to no rules , either in preventing of evil , or in shewing of mercy to those whom of good pleasure he hath chosen to love . And this dream was the more considerable , be- cause that God who in the ...
... God for it ; that God who ties himself to no rules , either in preventing of evil , or in shewing of mercy to those whom of good pleasure he hath chosen to love . And this dream was the more considerable , be- cause that God who in the ...
Side 40
... God and the king , by whose goodness I now am in this condi- tion ; a condition , which that emperor Charles the fifth , seemed to approve : who , after so many re- markable victories , when his glory was great in the eyes of all men ...
... God and the king , by whose goodness I now am in this condi- tion ; a condition , which that emperor Charles the fifth , seemed to approve : who , after so many re- markable victories , when his glory was great in the eyes of all men ...
Side 88
... God be merciful unto me . " Indeed I have a long way to run , if death stood still at the end of threescore years : but God knows if he be not running against me , if he be not ready to grasp me , especially considering the many dangers ...
... God be merciful unto me . " Indeed I have a long way to run , if death stood still at the end of threescore years : but God knows if he be not running against me , if he be not ready to grasp me , especially considering the many dangers ...
Side 89
... God take me away . I therefore write and leave this , that you might know your son's estate , and assure yourselves that though he be dead to you , yet he is alive to God . " I now most humbly beseech you to pardon me in whatsoever I ...
... God take me away . I therefore write and leave this , that you might know your son's estate , and assure yourselves that though he be dead to you , yet he is alive to God . " I now most humbly beseech you to pardon me in whatsoever I ...
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... God . That it was better to die valiantly , than be carried into slavery . That God could easily deliver them , and he hoped would not suffer them to fall into the hands of their enemy . He then put them in mind of the many sea ...
... God . That it was better to die valiantly , than be carried into slavery . That God could easily deliver them , and he hoped would not suffer them to fall into the hands of their enemy . He then put them in mind of the many sea ...
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acquaintance Albertus Morton answer archbishop archbishop of Canterbury Arminian attendance bishop bishop of Lincoln blessed books of Kings called Canterbury charity Christ christian church Church of England command concerning conscience covenanters death desired diligence discourse divers divine doctor doctrine earl employment England Eton College excellent father favour gave gentleman Gidding give God's Gondomar grace Hammond hand happy hath heaven holy honour hope humble judgment king king's knew late learned letter Little Gidding live London lord majesty master ment mercy mind never Nicholas Ferrar Nicholas Wotton occasion Oxford parliament person piety pleased pray prayers preached present prince professed reader religion Sanderson sent sermon shewed sir Edwyn Sandys sir Henry Wotton soul thing thou thought tion told took truth unto Venice Virginia company virtue wherein whereof words worthy write