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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... soul go into the grave ? absurd thing is that ! What an U. The Hebrew word usually signifieth the whole man : as Gen. xlvi . it is said , " There went seventy souls , that is , seventy persons , into Egypt . " A. Do you then believe ...
... soul go into the grave ? absurd thing is that ! What an U. The Hebrew word usually signifieth the whole man : as Gen. xlvi . it is said , " There went seventy souls , that is , seventy persons , into Egypt . " A. Do you then believe ...
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... souls . But Mr. Udal had not been there above a year , ( the plague being in the town all the time , which carried off two thousand of its inhabitants , ) when , by an order from the privy council , he was sent for to London . He ...
... souls . But Mr. Udal had not been there above a year , ( the plague being in the town all the time , which carried off two thousand of its inhabitants , ) when , by an order from the privy council , he was sent for to London . He ...
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... souls , and infinite millions " more . " His indictment said , " That he not having the fear of God before his eyes , but being stirred up by the instigation of the devil , did maliciously publish a scandalous and infamous libel against ...
... souls , and infinite millions " more . " His indictment said , " That he not having the fear of God before his eyes , but being stirred up by the instigation of the devil , did maliciously publish a scandalous and infamous libel against ...
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... soul . I need not offer to your lordship's con- sideration of the miserable state I am in , being deprived of that living by which myself , my wife and children , should be supported ; and spending the little substance which God has ...
... soul . I need not offer to your lordship's con- sideration of the miserable state I am in , being deprived of that living by which myself , my wife and children , should be supported ; and spending the little substance which God has ...
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... soul and body , then I do humbly and heartily desire you to be a means that I may be released . In doing this , I shall not only forget that hard opinion conceived of your courses against me , but also pray heartily unto God to bury the ...
... soul and body , then I do humbly and heartily desire you to be a means that I may be released . In doing this , I shall not only forget that hard opinion conceived of your courses against me , but also pray heartily unto God to bury the ...
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