Afore I looked upon the Scripture as a history of things that passed in other countries, pertaining to other persons ; but now I looked upon it as a mystery to be opened at this time, belonging also to us". Fetish, Recognition, Revolution - Page 3by James T. Siegel - 1997 - 275 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Bernard Cottret - History - 1991 - 336 pages
...as a history of things that passed in other countries, pertaining to other persons ; but now I look upon it as a mystery to be opened at this time, belonging also to us. A. Evans, An Echo to the voice of Heaven, 1653 English scholarship has always been divided in its interpretation... | |
| John McManners - History - 2001 - 776 pages
...Arise Evans in 1653 described how he had come to London in 16a9 and made the great discovery: 'Afor I looked upon the Scripture as a history of things...to be opened at this time, belonging also to us'. Family religious exercises were facilitated, unattached preachers and liturgical innovators could follow... | |
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