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John Crosse , A. M. , one of the estimable men above referred to ; who , having , by means of the Methodist ministry , received the Gospel , “ not in word only , but also in power , and in the IIoly Ghost , ” subsequently entered the ...
John Crosse , A. M. , one of the estimable men above referred to ; who , having , by means of the Methodist ministry , received the Gospel , “ not in word only , but also in power , and in the IIoly Ghost , ” subsequently entered the ...
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The ensuing three years were spent abroad ; Mr. Crosse , in company with John Thornton , Esq . , cousin of the philanthropic Thornton , of Clapham , having entered on a continental tour in the month of September , 1765.
The ensuing three years were spent abroad ; Mr. Crosse , in company with John Thornton , Esq . , cousin of the philanthropic Thornton , of Clapham , having entered on a continental tour in the month of September , 1765.
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Dr. Henry More , occasionally used expressions which , Jeremy Taylor , Whichcot , Dr. John though capable of being so explained Smith , John Norris , Archbishop as to be made consistent with truth , Tillotson , had exposed the Antino- ...
Dr. Henry More , occasionally used expressions which , Jeremy Taylor , Whichcot , Dr. John though capable of being so explained Smith , John Norris , Archbishop as to be made consistent with truth , Tillotson , had exposed the Antino- ...
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John BUNYAN , whom Mr. D'Is- his own well - known autobiographiraeli has fitly designated the “ Spen- cal detail , entitled , “ Grace aboundser of the people , ” was born at ing to the Chief of Sinners : or , a Elstow , near Bedford ...
John BUNYAN , whom Mr. D'Is- his own well - known autobiographiraeli has fitly designated the “ Spen- cal detail , entitled , “ Grace aboundser of the people , ” was born at ing to the Chief of Sinners : or , a Elstow , near Bedford ...
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Bunyan would , however , Dr. Southey , “ which carried with have scorned to borrow any thing it the stamp of originality in all its froin a Dean ; while Dr. Patrick , parts , it is that of John Bunyan . ” had he seen the “ Pilgrim's ...
Bunyan would , however , Dr. Southey , “ which carried with have scorned to borrow any thing it the stamp of originality in all its froin a Dean ; while Dr. Patrick , parts , it is that of John Bunyan . ” had he seen the “ Pilgrim's ...
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