Lives of Eminent Christians, Том 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... interest to the Memoirs it contains , by the collation of former Lives of the individuals whose characters are delineated , and the addition of new matter gleaned from their own writings , as well as from many volumes of con- temporary ...
... interest to the Memoirs it contains , by the collation of former Lives of the individuals whose characters are delineated , and the addition of new matter gleaned from their own writings , as well as from many volumes of con- temporary ...
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... interest in all that con- cerned its welfare ; and therefore he watched with plea- sure the honour that accrued to it from the fame of one of its earliest members . He also entertained a very high opinion of the private worth of Dr ...
... interest in all that con- cerned its welfare ; and therefore he watched with plea- sure the honour that accrued to it from the fame of one of its earliest members . He also entertained a very high opinion of the private worth of Dr ...
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... interest of religion at heart mourned over this desolate state of the protestant church , and longed for the means of shedding warmth and light upon this moral wilderness . Their efforts , however , were only partially successful ; in ...
... interest of religion at heart mourned over this desolate state of the protestant church , and longed for the means of shedding warmth and light upon this moral wilderness . Their efforts , however , were only partially successful ; in ...
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... interests of the protestant faith in his new capacity . Union , zeal , and knowledge , were the means of effecting this purpose , which he wished to combine in his clergy . His views of episcopacy were very moderate , and he studied to ...
... interests of the protestant faith in his new capacity . Union , zeal , and knowledge , were the means of effecting this purpose , which he wished to combine in his clergy . His views of episcopacy were very moderate , and he studied to ...
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... interest in him , as he might always be sure to be heard in his requests : who therefore could be no other , but he of whom the Father testified from heaven ; This is my beloved Son , VOL . I. D in whom I am well pleased . It was fit ...
... interest in him , as he might always be sure to be heard in his requests : who therefore could be no other , but he of whom the Father testified from heaven ; This is my beloved Son , VOL . I. D in whom I am well pleased . It was fit ...
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