The Nonconformist's Memorial: Being an Account of the Lives, Sufferings, and Printed Works, of the Two Thousand Ministers Ejected from the Church of England, Chiefly by the Act of Uniformity, Aug. 24, 1666. ...Button and son, and T. Hurst, 1802 - Church and state |
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... London , Bris- tol , Pinner , and Torrington . The troubles he met with for his Nonconformity occasioned frequent changes as to the place of his abode , which were sorely afflictive to himself , but the cause of great joy to those who ...
... London , Bris- tol , Pinner , and Torrington . The troubles he met with for his Nonconformity occasioned frequent changes as to the place of his abode , which were sorely afflictive to himself , but the cause of great joy to those who ...
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... London , where he was well known , and lived in good repute . Though he had not the most agreeable delivery , and had no pastoral charge after his ejectment , his occasional preaching in London had the ap- probation of many judicious ...
... London , where he was well known , and lived in good repute . Though he had not the most agreeable delivery , and had no pastoral charge after his ejectment , his occasional preaching in London had the ap- probation of many judicious ...
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... London , and in 1679 was unanimously chosen pastor of the English church at Middleburgh in Zea- . land ; which he accepted upon condition that he might be at liberty to return , if he should be called into his own coun- try . He there ...
... London , and in 1679 was unanimously chosen pastor of the English church at Middleburgh in Zea- . land ; which he accepted upon condition that he might be at liberty to return , if he should be called into his own coun- try . He there ...
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... London , where he was ordained by Mr. Matthew Poole , & c . He remained there six years , well respected , and was in high repute among his brethren . Not enjoying his health well in the city , he removed to Woo- burn in Bedfordshire ...
... London , where he was ordained by Mr. Matthew Poole , & c . He remained there six years , well respected , and was in high repute among his brethren . Not enjoying his health well in the city , he removed to Woo- burn in Bedfordshire ...
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... London , he met Mr. Syms , and threatened him , that when he returned , he would do his business . Mr. Syms replied , Sir , you should ask God's leave . " Mr. Stawel went to London , but it was remarkable , he never returned . Mr. Syms ...
... London , he met Mr. Syms , and threatened him , that when he returned , he would do his business . Mr. Syms replied , Sir , you should ask God's leave . " Mr. Stawel went to London , but it was remarkable , he never returned . Mr. Syms ...
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