Friends Library: History of the life of Thomas EllwoodWilliam Allen Printed at the Schools of Industry and sold by Longman and Company, 1836 |
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... that his speech was so weakened , several things could not be so well collected , which he at times spake , in a tender sense of the Lord's goodness : the sense of which deeply affected some of us who 16 . TESTIMONIES CONCERNING.
... that his speech was so weakened , several things could not be so well collected , which he at times spake , in a tender sense of the Lord's goodness : the sense of which deeply affected some of us who 16 . TESTIMONIES CONCERNING.
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... spake more roughly to them , charging them to deliver their clubs ( for each of them had a great club in his hand , somewhat like those which are called quarter - staves . ) They thereupon , laughing , told him , they did not bring them ...
... spake more roughly to them , charging them to deliver their clubs ( for each of them had a great club in his hand , somewhat like those which are called quarter - staves . ) They thereupon , laughing , told him , they did not bring them ...
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... spake not a word till the minister had quite done his service , and that what he then spake was but short , and was delivered with- out passion or ill language . This I knew would furnish my father with a fair ground whereon to ...
... spake not a word till the minister had quite done his service , and that what he then spake was but short , and was delivered with- out passion or ill language . This I knew would furnish my father with a fair ground whereon to ...
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... meeting came Edward Burrough , be- şides other preachers , as Thomas Curtis and James Naylor , but none spake there , at that ime , but Edward Burrough . Next to whom ( as it were under him ) it was my 1659 . 37 THOMAS ELLWOOD .
... meeting came Edward Burrough , be- şides other preachers , as Thomas Curtis and James Naylor , but none spake there , at that ime , but Edward Burrough . Next to whom ( as it were under him ) it was my 1659 . 37 THOMAS ELLWOOD .
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... spake not long , yet what he said did touch , as I sup- pose , my father's ( religious ) copyhold , as the phrase is . And he , having been from his youth a professor , ( though not joined in that which is called close communion with ...
... spake not long , yet what he said did touch , as I sup- pose , my father's ( religious ) copyhold , as the phrase is . And he , having been from his youth a professor , ( though not joined in that which is called close communion with ...
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Page 10 - By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts : and by it he being dead yet speaketh.
Page 324 - They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us : but tiiey went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us.