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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... believe the merits and ' memory of such persons ought to be thankfully recorded , I shall offer to the consideration of every reader , out of the testimony of their pedigree , and our chronicles , a part ( and but a part ) of that just ...
... believe the merits and ' memory of such persons ought to be thankfully recorded , I shall offer to the consideration of every reader , out of the testimony of their pedigree , and our chronicles , a part ( and but a part ) of that just ...
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... believe that prophecies are ceased , yet doubtless he could not but consider , that all dreams are not to be neg- lected or cast away without all consideration , and did therefore rather lay this dream aside than in- tend totally to ...
... believe that prophecies are ceased , yet doubtless he could not but consider , that all dreams are not to be neg- lected or cast away without all consideration , and did therefore rather lay this dream aside than in- tend totally to ...
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... believe an angry adversary , a * secular priest against a jesuit ) you may believe , that about that time there were many endeavours , first to excommunicate , and then to shorten the life of king James . Immediately after sir Henry ...
... believe an angry adversary , a * secular priest against a jesuit ) you may believe , that about that time there were many endeavours , first to excommunicate , and then to shorten the life of king James . Immediately after sir Henry ...
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... believe that peace and patience , and a calm content , did cohabit in the chearful heart of Sir Henry Wotton , because I know that when he was beyond seventy years of age , he made this description of a part of the present pleasure that ...
... believe that peace and patience , and a calm content , did cohabit in the chearful heart of Sir Henry Wotton , because I know that when he was beyond seventy years of age , he made this description of a part of the present pleasure that ...
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... believe all those many thou- sands of poor christians were damned that were excommunicated , because the pope , and the duke of Venice , could not agree about their temporal power , even those poor christians that knew not why they ...
... believe all those many thou- sands of poor christians were damned that were excommunicated , because the pope , and the duke of Venice , could not agree about their temporal power , even those poor christians that knew not why they ...
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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