The Lives of Sundry Eminent Persons in this Later Age: In Two Part, I. Of Divines ; II. Of Nobility and Gentry of Both SexesThomas Simmons, 1683 - 350 pages |
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... laid that The would go to fuch a Green in the next Parith , and there Dance as long as he could ftand ; which alfo on the Sabbath in the Afternoon he did but as she was Dancing , it pleafed the Lord to ftrike her with a fudden , and ...
... laid that The would go to fuch a Green in the next Parith , and there Dance as long as he could ftand ; which alfo on the Sabbath in the Afternoon he did but as she was Dancing , it pleafed the Lord to ftrike her with a fudden , and ...
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... laid afide , p.196.1.20.r. therefore , p.197.1.17 . blot out and , 1.46 . r . conform , p . 198.1.31.r. Owen Stockton , p.200.1.7.5 . tua quietem , p.202.l.2.r. where , 1.6.r. 1605. p.205 . 1.28 . r . that , p.210.1.54.r. iterated ...
... laid afide , p.196.1.20.r. therefore , p.197.1.17 . blot out and , 1.46 . r . conform , p . 198.1.31.r. Owen Stockton , p.200.1.7.5 . tua quietem , p.202.l.2.r. where , 1.6.r. 1605. p.205 . 1.28 . r . that , p.210.1.54.r. iterated ...
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... laid the firft Foundation of his Hebrew Studies , under a French - man , who Read , and Taught the Language in the University to divers Scholars . This himself mentioneth , but nameth not the man , in his Prefatory Speech to his ...
... laid the firft Foundation of his Hebrew Studies , under a French - man , who Read , and Taught the Language in the University to divers Scholars . This himself mentioneth , but nameth not the man , in his Prefatory Speech to his ...
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... Laid unto him ; Did not our Minister Sing like an Angel ? No ( faith he ) be Earked like a Deg : And to called for a Difpute with him , where they had long and much tugging . Allo Anno Chrifti 1589. he had a Difpute with Rabbi Elias in ...
... Laid unto him ; Did not our Minister Sing like an Angel ? No ( faith he ) be Earked like a Deg : And to called for a Difpute with him , where they had long and much tugging . Allo Anno Chrifti 1589. he had a Difpute with Rabbi Elias in ...
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... laid hold on , not only to fpicad abroad Rumors among the common people , but to write to the King alfo , That Trochreg was gone over into the Tents of the Puritanes , as they called them . Hercupon , that he might decline the King's ...
... laid hold on , not only to fpicad abroad Rumors among the common people , but to write to the King alfo , That Trochreg was gone over into the Tents of the Puritanes , as they called them . Hercupon , that he might decline the King's ...
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Page 196 - ... in such a time : he told them, that he had got that in his retirement with the Lord, that to have it afterwards renewed, he would be content to lose a son every day.
Page 73 - Never was death more welcome to any mortal, I think. Though the pangs of death were strong, yet that far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory made him endure those bitter pains with much patience and courage. In the extremity of his pains, he desired his eldest brother to lay him a little lower, and to take away one pillow from him, that he might die with more ease.