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... againe & c . The like methode Satan hath seemed to hold in these later times , since the trueth begane to springe and spread after the great defec- tion made by Antichrist that man of sinne.1 For to let pass the infinite examples in ...
... againe & c . The like methode Satan hath seemed to hold in these later times , since the trueth begane to springe and spread after the great defec- tion made by Antichrist that man of sinne.1 For to let pass the infinite examples in ...
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... againe for a day . This made that holy man Mr. Perkins ' crie out in his exhortation 1 Eus : lib : 6. Chap . 42. BRADFORD . Fuller says the name Puritan began to be ap- plied in 1564 , as a term of reproach , to such of the clergy as ...
... againe for a day . This made that holy man Mr. Perkins ' crie out in his exhortation 1 Eus : lib : 6. Chap . 42. BRADFORD . Fuller says the name Puritan began to be ap- plied in 1564 , as a term of reproach , to such of the clergy as ...
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... againe the captivite of Zion , we were like them that dreame . Psa : 126. 1. The lord hath done greate things for us , wherof we rejoyce . v . 3. They that sow in teares , shall reap in joye . They wente weeping , and carried precious ...
... againe the captivite of Zion , we were like them that dreame . Psa : 126. 1. The lord hath done greate things for us , wherof we rejoyce . v . 3. They that sow in teares , shall reap in joye . They wente weeping , and carried precious ...
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... againe ? . . . And surely I give a faire commendation to the Puritanes in that place of my booke , when I affirme that I have found greater honesty with the high - land and border theeues , then with that sort of people . " 1 The ...
... againe ? . . . And surely I give a faire commendation to the Puritanes in that place of my booke , when I affirme that I have found greater honesty with the high - land and border theeues , then with that sort of people . " 1 The ...
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... againe , and gave the mariners courage againe to manage here . And if modestie would suffer me , I might declare with what fer [ 10 ] vente prayres they cried unto the lord in this great distres , ( espetialy some of them ) even without ...
... againe , and gave the mariners courage againe to manage here . And if modestie would suffer me , I might declare with what fer [ 10 ] vente prayres they cried unto the lord in this great distres , ( espetialy some of them ) even without ...
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