Lives of Eminent Christians, Том 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... suffer the loss of all things ; from the Bible they had derived not only consolation but happiness ; and they were able ... suffered to fall into those habits of forgetfulness of God , which , where youth is neglected , so often end in ...
... suffer the loss of all things ; from the Bible they had derived not only consolation but happiness ; and they were able ... suffered to fall into those habits of forgetfulness of God , which , where youth is neglected , so often end in ...
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... suffered to pursue . At the recall of Sir Oliver St. John , ( soon afterwards created lord Grandi- son , ) from the government of Ireland , in 1621 , the Ro- manists expected from his successor , some indulgences which he had not ...
... suffered to pursue . At the recall of Sir Oliver St. John , ( soon afterwards created lord Grandi- son , ) from the government of Ireland , in 1621 , the Ro- manists expected from his successor , some indulgences which he had not ...
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... suffer the death that was due to our offences and overcome it , yea and whose obedience and sufferings should be of such value , that it were sufficient for the redemption of the whole world , yet it could not be efficient to make us ...
... suffer the death that was due to our offences and overcome it , yea and whose obedience and sufferings should be of such value , that it were sufficient for the redemption of the whole world , yet it could not be efficient to make us ...
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... suffer for signing this bill ! ” It is related that lord Strafford , when viceroy of Ire- land , had looked upon archbishop Usher with no very friendly feeling , and therefore it is the more delightful to observe , that he made choice ...
... suffer for signing this bill ! ” It is related that lord Strafford , when viceroy of Ire- land , had looked upon archbishop Usher with no very friendly feeling , and therefore it is the more delightful to observe , that he made choice ...
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... suffer severe losses amid the general spoliation and ruin ; but he was grateful for the personal safety of himself and family . In the preceding March or April , the Irish had formed the project of casting off the British yoke , and ...
... suffer severe losses amid the general spoliation and ruin ; but he was grateful for the personal safety of himself and family . In the preceding March or April , the Irish had formed the project of casting off the British yoke , and ...
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