Lives of Eminent Christians, Том 2J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... means of a public discussion which he held with Dr. Hooper , afterwards bishop of Worcester , who , in the next reign , received the crown of martyrdom for Christ's sake . But his mind , being thus prepared for a reception of the truth ...
... means of a public discussion which he held with Dr. Hooper , afterwards bishop of Worcester , who , in the next reign , received the crown of martyrdom for Christ's sake . But his mind , being thus prepared for a reception of the truth ...
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... mean men , they murmur and grudge , and say the gentlemen have all , and there were never so many gentlemen and so little gentleness ; and by their natural logic you shall hear them reason , how improperly these two conjugate , these ...
... mean men , they murmur and grudge , and say the gentlemen have all , and there were never so many gentlemen and so little gentleness ; and by their natural logic you shall hear them reason , how improperly these two conjugate , these ...
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... means should be supplied for his travelling and residence abroad . The bishop suggested that his benefice would contribute something towards his maintenance , and promised to supply the rest ; but Gilpin's notions of the pastoral care ...
... means should be supplied for his travelling and residence abroad . The bishop suggested that his benefice would contribute something towards his maintenance , and promised to supply the rest ; but Gilpin's notions of the pastoral care ...
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... means of subsistence . They were kindly received by the people of the country , and above all by the duke of Wirtemburg . Mr. Gilpin could afford but little from his own scanty resources , but having a large acquaintance he was enabled ...
... means of subsistence . They were kindly received by the people of the country , and above all by the duke of Wirtemburg . Mr. Gilpin could afford but little from his own scanty resources , but having a large acquaintance he was enabled ...
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... means of better infor- mation , that in that part of the kingdom , king Edward's proclamations for a change of worship , had not even been . heard of at the time of that prince's death . Soon after , he refused a stall in the cathedral ...
... means of better infor- mation , that in that part of the kingdom , king Edward's proclamations for a change of worship , had not even been . heard of at the time of that prince's death . Soon after , he refused a stall in the cathedral ...
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amongst answer antichrist archbishop Usher assured Bernard Gilpin beseech bishop Bedell bishop Burnet bishop of Evreux blessed called cause character christian church clergy comfort communion confession conscience conversation court death declared desire devotion diligence diocese divine doctrine duke of Guise duty endeavoured England Eucharist faith father favour fear flock France friends give glory God's gospel grace hand hath hear heart heaven Henry honour hope Horneck Huguenots Jesus Christ Kilmore king of Navarre kingdom labours learned letter live Lord majesty ment mercy mind minister Mornay Mornay's never occasion opinion papists parish pastor peace person piety pope popery popish pray prayer preached profession protestant Queen's college received reformed reign religion religious Romish saints saith salvation Saumur says sent sermon servants soul spirit suffer things thought tion took transubstantiation truth unto Venice William Bedell words wrote