The Nonconformist's Memorial: Being an Account of the Ministers, who Were Ejected Or Silenced After the Restoration, Particularly by the Act of Uniformity, which Took Place on Bartholomew-Day, Aug. 24, 1662 : Containing a Concise View of Their Lives and Characters ...W. Harris, 1775 |
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الصفحة xxvii
... Oxford . The Rev. Mr. Stevenson , Caftle Hedingham . The Rev. Mr. Stevenfon , Sudbury . The Rev. James Stonehoufe , M. D. Brijfiel . The Rev. Mr. Thomas Strange , Kalps . The Rev. Mr. John Sutcliff , Olucy . Miji Sarah Sabine , Hitchin ...
... Oxford . The Rev. Mr. Stevenson , Caftle Hedingham . The Rev. Mr. Stevenfon , Sudbury . The Rev. James Stonehoufe , M. D. Brijfiel . The Rev. Mr. Thomas Strange , Kalps . The Rev. Mr. John Sutcliff , Olucy . Miji Sarah Sabine , Hitchin ...
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... Oxford of what paffed in fynod and parliament , was imprifoned . The divines , ( of whom a lift is given below 1 ) were men of eminent learning and William Twifs , D. D. Newbury , Tho . Micklethwaite , Cherryburton . Prolocutor . Corn ...
... Oxford of what paffed in fynod and parliament , was imprifoned . The divines , ( of whom a lift is given below 1 ) were men of eminent learning and William Twifs , D. D. Newbury , Tho . Micklethwaite , Cherryburton . Prolocutor . Corn ...
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... Oxford was befieged by the parlia- ment's forces , having no army left , he escaped to the north , and caft himself upon the Scots , who lay there with an army . The Scots were puzzled how to act in this critical juncture : After long ...
... Oxford was befieged by the parlia- ment's forces , having no army left , he escaped to the north , and caft himself upon the Scots , who lay there with an army . The Scots were puzzled how to act in this critical juncture : After long ...
الصفحة 59
... Oxford oath ; and he continued there fix months . All that time the meetings in London were disturbed by bands of foldiers , to the death of fome , and the terror of many . In 1672 the Dutch war began , which made the court think it ...
... Oxford oath ; and he continued there fix months . All that time the meetings in London were disturbed by bands of foldiers , to the death of fome , and the terror of many . In 1672 the Dutch war began , which made the court think it ...
الصفحة 62
... Oxford in his tes fineis . There w as lofs of the forenetas : Eliz . but wi0421 Notwith fundintz fo general as i vi ge St. Paul's , pos thought fit to re in a fermen belice se titled , " The M & were written by It Cam and Mr. Barred Na ...
... Oxford in his tes fineis . There w as lofs of the forenetas : Eliz . but wi0421 Notwith fundintz fo general as i vi ge St. Paul's , pos thought fit to re in a fermen belice se titled , " The M & were written by It Cam and Mr. Barred Na ...
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الصفحة 38 - prieSts and dea“cons, containeth in it nothing contrary to the word of “ God; and that it may lawfully be ufed: and that they “ themfelves would ufe the form in the faid books prefcribed
الصفحة 408 - You have obtained many favours for others, I wonder when the time is to come that you will move for fomething for yourfelf and family.” This principle made him faithful in the difcharge of his duty. The following is a remarkable inStance of it: The notion of a particular faith in prayer, with
الصفحة 49 - upon any pretence whatfoever, to take arms againSt the “king; and that I do abhor that traiterous poSition of taking “arms by his authority againSt his
الصفحة 252 - my courfe, 1 have kept the faith; ‘ henceforth is laid up for me a crown of righteoufnefs,” he faid, “I do verily believe it is laid up for me; and I blefs my gracious God, I verily believe I
الصفحة 38 - ordination, * which feemed not to them a light matter, as the credit of the Reformed Churches abroad, and the peace of their people, were nearly concerned in it: nor would their confciences allow them to trifle with holy things, in pretending to be moved by the Holy GhoSt, to take upon them the office of a Deacon, when they knew
الصفحة 138 - Friend, If I did not give you a fermon, you have given me one, and by the grace of God I will never play the fool to preach before my lord-mayor in fuch a manner again.”] His
الصفحة 138 - in which he had. an opportunity of difplaying his judgment and learning. He was heard with admiration and applaufe by the more intelligent part of the audience. But as he was returning from dinner with the lord-mayor in the evening, a poor man following him, pulled him by the
الصفحة 152 - in an intermitting fever. All things were provided to carry me to London to-day, according to the advice of my phySicians; but we are all difap.. pointed, by my utter difability to undertake the journey. I am leaving the
الصفحة vi - to our church and religion, in throwing out a very • great number of worthy, Learned, pious, and orthodox divines, who could not come up to fome things in the
الصفحة 414 - i. 12. This very morning I awoke out of a moSt raviShing and delightful dream, ‘ that a wonderful and copious Stream of celeStial rays, from ‘ the lofty throne of the divine