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... unto their priest . Here , and in some other places , he had a comfortable inheritance left him of his honest parents , who died while he was yet a child , and cast him on the education , first of his grandparents , and then of his ...
... unto their priest . Here , and in some other places , he had a comfortable inheritance left him of his honest parents , who died while he was yet a child , and cast him on the education , first of his grandparents , and then of his ...
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... unto the unutterable entertainments of Paradise . The next morning he told his friends , that the good Spirit of God had given him a pledge of his happi- ness in another world , and the first - fruits of his eternal glory : and on the ...
... unto the unutterable entertainments of Paradise . The next morning he told his friends , that the good Spirit of God had given him a pledge of his happi- ness in another world , and the first - fruits of his eternal glory : and on the ...
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... unto ; the which that I may truly unfould , I must begine at yo very roote & rise of ye same . The which I shall endevor to manefest in a plaine stile , with singuler regard unto y simple trueth in all things , at least as near as my ...
... unto ; the which that I may truly unfould , I must begine at yo very roote & rise of ye same . The which I shall endevor to manefest in a plaine stile , with singuler regard unto y simple trueth in all things , at least as near as my ...
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... unto , & imposed upon them , that name of Puritans , * which [ it ] is said the Novatians out of prid did assume & take unto themselves . † And lamentable it is to see y effects which have followed . Religion hath been dis- graced , the ...
... unto , & imposed upon them , that name of Puritans , * which [ it ] is said the Novatians out of prid did assume & take unto themselves . † And lamentable it is to see y effects which have followed . Religion hath been dis- graced , the ...
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... unto them , and begane by his grace to reforme their lives , and make conscience of their wayes , the worke of God was no sooner manifest in them , but presently they were both scoffed and scorned by ye pro- phane multitude , and ye ...
... unto them , and begane by his grace to reforme their lives , and make conscience of their wayes , the worke of God was no sooner manifest in them , but presently they were both scoffed and scorned by ye pro- phane multitude , and ye ...
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