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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Page 74
... studies with the greatest regularity , and appointed himself every morning what exercises he should pursue during the day ; and if he was at any time interrupted in his engagements , he always protracted his studies to a late hour , and ...
... studies with the greatest regularity , and appointed himself every morning what exercises he should pursue during the day ; and if he was at any time interrupted in his engagements , he always protracted his studies to a late hour , and ...
Page 108
... studies under the care of Mr. Greenham , whose principles and piety he appeared afterwards to have imbibed . When the Lord Treasurer Burleigh applied to Mr. Greenham for a testimonial of Mr. Smith's character , this excellent divine ...
... studies under the care of Mr. Greenham , whose principles and piety he appeared afterwards to have imbibed . When the Lord Treasurer Burleigh applied to Mr. Greenham for a testimonial of Mr. Smith's character , this excellent divine ...
Page 109
... studies and pursuits , and of a humble spirit and upright heart , joined with a fervent zeal for the glory of God and the welfare of souls . ” * Though Mr. Smith was eminently qualified for the sacred function , he was dissatisfied with ...
... studies and pursuits , and of a humble spirit and upright heart , joined with a fervent zeal for the glory of God and the welfare of souls . ” * Though Mr. Smith was eminently qualified for the sacred function , he was dissatisfied with ...
Page 115
... studies , utterly to lose . These are heartily to pray you , the rather for my sake , and for proof of him hereafter , to receive him again into the university and his fellowship within the college , upon his like promise made to you ...
... studies , utterly to lose . These are heartily to pray you , the rather for my sake , and for proof of him hereafter , to receive him again into the university and his fellowship within the college , upon his like promise made to you ...
Page 136
... studies with uncom- mon assiduity , and made amazing progress in the various branches of useful literature . He allowed himself only five hours ' sleep in the night , to which custom he closely adhered to the end of his days . Having ...
... studies with uncom- mon assiduity , and made amazing progress in the various branches of useful literature . He allowed himself only five hours ' sleep in the night , to which custom he closely adhered to the end of his days . Having ...
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