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Upon the surrender of the Oxford garrison to the parliament , be resolved with all
the zeal of a missionary to propagate the doctrine of the English church in the
East , among the Greeks , Arabians , & c . Leaving therefore his family in England
...
Upon the surrender of the Oxford garrison to the parliament , be resolved with all
the zeal of a missionary to propagate the doctrine of the English church in the
East , among the Greeks , Arabians , & c . Leaving therefore his family in England
...
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Mr. Baxter came first have read church history , must con . into court , and with all
the marks of fess , were the plagues of the church serenity and composure waited
for the and of the world . ¡° Mr. Wallop , ¡± says coming of the lord chief justice ...
Mr. Baxter came first have read church history , must con . into court , and with all
the marks of fess , were the plagues of the church serenity and composure waited
for the and of the world . ¡° Mr. Wallop , ¡± says coming of the lord chief justice ...
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By three other blows given by the other conspirators , his skull was cloven almost
in two , and his brains scattered about the pavement of the church . The
assassins , conscious of their crime , and dreading its consequences , durst not
return to ...
By three other blows given by the other conspirators , his skull was cloven almost
in two , and his brains scattered about the pavement of the church . The
assassins , conscious of their crime , and dreading its consequences , durst not
return to ...
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He gave another instance , not only of his charity towards , but his ability in ,
reconciling those of other communions , to the churches of England and Ireland .
There were some Lutherans at Dublin , who , for not coming to church and taking
the ...
He gave another instance , not only of his charity towards , but his ability in ,
reconciling those of other communions , to the churches of England and Ireland .
There were some Lutherans at Dublin , who , for not coming to church and taking
the ...
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In the year 1733 he was presented to the vicarage of Stapleford in
Cambridgeshire , which he resigned in 1736 , on being made minor canon in the
church of Ely . In 1767 he was presented by bishop Mawson to the vicarage of
Wymondham in ...
In the year 1733 he was presented to the vicarage of Stapleford in
Cambridgeshire , which he resigned in 1736 , on being made minor canon in the
church of Ely . In 1767 he was presented by bishop Mawson to the vicarage of
Wymondham in ...
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