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Side x
... able entertainment , he has not exhausted his subject , but left unnoticed many important events and curious incidents which diversify the life of this extraor- dinary man . The Additional Notes of Richard Baxter , ' whom he honoured ...
... able entertainment , he has not exhausted his subject , but left unnoticed many important events and curious incidents which diversify the life of this extraor- dinary man . The Additional Notes of Richard Baxter , ' whom he honoured ...
Side xi
... able to collect , I have digested and arranged under the title of " an Appendix to his Life and Death , by Burnet . " It will appear that the diligent inquiries of Burnet were not re- warded with a full discovery of the chan- nels of ...
... able to collect , I have digested and arranged under the title of " an Appendix to his Life and Death , by Burnet . " It will appear that the diligent inquiries of Burnet were not re- warded with a full discovery of the chan- nels of ...
Side xiv
... able him to ascertain his progress in Chris- tian knowledge and practice ; nor could he but hope that they would prove of essential benefit to his family and domestics : Most of his smaller tracts were found in the hands of his children ...
... able him to ascertain his progress in Chris- tian knowledge and practice ; nor could he but hope that they would prove of essential benefit to his family and domestics : Most of his smaller tracts were found in the hands of his children ...
Side xxi
... Westminster Hall , who was as competent to express as he was able to conceive . " Lord Ellenborough . b 3 East's Rep . vol . 5th , p . 17 . them them evidence and demonstration . These writings are indeed invaluable PREFACE . xxi.
... Westminster Hall , who was as competent to express as he was able to conceive . " Lord Ellenborough . b 3 East's Rep . vol . 5th , p . 17 . them them evidence and demonstration . These writings are indeed invaluable PREFACE . xxi.
Side xxvii
... able and inviting . The reader may be assured , however , no liberties have been taken with the language of the text . In sitting down to the following volumes , he will have the satisfaction of con- versing only with Hale . I envy not ...
... able and inviting . The reader may be assured , however , no liberties have been taken with the language of the text . In sitting down to the following volumes , he will have the satisfaction of con- versing only with Hale . I envy not ...
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