The Lives of the Puritans: Containing a Biographical Account of Those Divines who Distinguished Themselves in the Cause of Religious Liberty, from the Reformation Under Queen Elizabeth, to the Act of Uniformity in 1662, Volume 2J. Black, 1813 - Puritans |
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... afterwards defer the same , till her majesty's pleasure be consulted . " + In the mean time , the Dean of St. Paul's and Dr. Andrews were sent to persuade him to sign the recan- tation ; which he still peremptorily refused . And ...
... afterwards defer the same , till her majesty's pleasure be consulted . " + In the mean time , the Dean of St. Paul's and Dr. Andrews were sent to persuade him to sign the recan- tation ; which he still peremptorily refused . And ...
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... afterwards ambassador to several foreign courts , and a member of parliament.§ WILLIAM WHITAKER , D. D. - This most celebrated divine was born at Holme , in the parish of Burnley , in Lanca- shire , in the year 1547 , and descended from ...
... afterwards ambassador to several foreign courts , and a member of parliament.§ WILLIAM WHITAKER , D. D. - This most celebrated divine was born at Holme , in the parish of Burnley , in Lanca- shire , in the year 1547 , and descended from ...
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... that he had utterly ruined the protestant religion . Whitaker so learnedly and so completely refuted the haughty Jesuit , . Clark's Eccl . Hist . p . 816 . 99 that all his boasting vanished into smoke . Afterwards 74 LIVES OF THE PURITANS .
... that he had utterly ruined the protestant religion . Whitaker so learnedly and so completely refuted the haughty Jesuit , . Clark's Eccl . Hist . p . 816 . 99 that all his boasting vanished into smoke . Afterwards 74 LIVES OF THE PURITANS .
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... Afterwards came forwards Dury , another Jesuit , who undertook to answer Whitaker , and to vindicate Campian . As Campian had set forth his work with great ostentation and youthful confidence ; so Dury carried on the controversy with ...
... Afterwards came forwards Dury , another Jesuit , who undertook to answer Whitaker , and to vindicate Campian . As Campian had set forth his work with great ostentation and youthful confidence ; so Dury carried on the controversy with ...
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... afterwards finding him in a cold sweat , and telling him that signs of death were upon him , he immediately answered , " Life or death is welcome to me , which God pleaseth ; for death shall be an advantage to me . I desire not to live ...
... afterwards finding him in a cold sweat , and telling him that signs of death were upon him , he immediately answered , " Life or death is welcome to me , which God pleaseth ; for death shall be an advantage to me . I desire not to live ...
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