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... period . His most celebrated work , Christianity not mysterious , ' appeared in 1696 , for which he was obliged to flee to Dublin , where he was almost as much persecuted as in England . Of the injury some- times inflicted on the cause ...
... period . His most celebrated work , Christianity not mysterious , ' appeared in 1696 , for which he was obliged to flee to Dublin , where he was almost as much persecuted as in England . Of the injury some- times inflicted on the cause ...
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... period of his existence , his biographer bears testimony : - His thirst for information , and the rapidity with which he ac- quired it , were early manifested by his contriving to learn his letters , and make considerable progress in ...
... period of his existence , his biographer bears testimony : - His thirst for information , and the rapidity with which he ac- quired it , were early manifested by his contriving to learn his letters , and make considerable progress in ...
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... period no evidence had been given that his mind had come under the power of divine truth ; and though he was well aware , how gratifying it would be to the minds of his parents , would he devote himself to the work of the ministry ; his ...
... period no evidence had been given that his mind had come under the power of divine truth ; and though he was well aware , how gratifying it would be to the minds of his parents , would he devote himself to the work of the ministry ; his ...
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... period of his residence at Wymondley , a considerable part of the volume before us is filled ; and as it furnishes not the least in- teresting portion of the whole , we shall draw somewhat copiously upon it , in the way of extracts ...
... period of his residence at Wymondley , a considerable part of the volume before us is filled ; and as it furnishes not the least in- teresting portion of the whole , we shall draw somewhat copiously upon it , in the way of extracts ...
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... period , we have given nearly entire - that resolute temper , that native force and elasticity of character , which remained with him in every situation , and enabled him successfully to grapple with some of the sternest , saddest ...
... period , we have given nearly entire - that resolute temper , that native force and elasticity of character , which remained with him in every situation , and enabled him successfully to grapple with some of the sternest , saddest ...
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