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Obtaining ordination from Bishop Mainwaring , he was presented by a distant relation to the living of Llansaintfread , the place of his birtli , and went to reside there , close to his brother Henry . The Parliamentary Ecclesiastical ...
Obtaining ordination from Bishop Mainwaring , he was presented by a distant relation to the living of Llansaintfread , the place of his birtli , and went to reside there , close to his brother Henry . The Parliamentary Ecclesiastical ...
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It appears to have been consigned to the hands of his brother , when he returned to Oxford , on his ejection from the living of Llansaintfread ; and in 1651 , three years afterwards , it 12 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF.
It appears to have been consigned to the hands of his brother , when he returned to Oxford , on his ejection from the living of Llansaintfread ; and in 1651 , three years afterwards , it 12 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF.
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The high and holy claims of God ; the infinite importance of eternity ; the worthlessness of the world , and the folly of living for it ; the baseness of sin , and the consequences of indulging in it , — all seem to have pressed heavily ...
The high and holy claims of God ; the infinite importance of eternity ; the worthlessness of the world , and the folly of living for it ; the baseness of sin , and the consequences of indulging in it , — all seem to have pressed heavily ...
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And what , Therasia , doth it us availe , That spatious streames shall flow and never faile , That aged forrests live to tyre the winds , And flowers each spring returne and keepe their kinds ? Those still remaine ; but all our fathers ...
And what , Therasia , doth it us availe , That spatious streames shall flow and never faile , That aged forrests live to tyre the winds , And flowers each spring returne and keepe their kinds ? Those still remaine ; but all our fathers ...
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How can he be said To starve , who feedes upon the living bread ? And yet this courage springs not from my store . Christ gave it mee , who can give much , much more . I of myself can nothing dare or doe ; He bids mee fight , and makes ...
How can he be said To starve , who feedes upon the living bread ? And yet this courage springs not from my store . Christ gave it mee , who can give much , much more . I of myself can nothing dare or doe ; He bids mee fight , and makes ...
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