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Page 88
... but having denied that he was acquainted with the publication of the book , and
through the intercession of the lord - treasurer , he was again liberated , and sent
home to his father , with whom he appears to have continued about four years .
... but having denied that he was acquainted with the publication of the book , and
through the intercession of the lord - treasurer , he was again liberated , and sent
home to his father , with whom he appears to have continued about four years .
Page 174
He continued in his rectory till the passing of the Bartholomew act , when he
resigned his living , rather than conform against his conscience . During the
fourteen years in which he was a parochial minister , he is described as having
been a ...
He continued in his rectory till the passing of the Bartholomew act , when he
resigned his living , rather than conform against his conscience . During the
fourteen years in which he was a parochial minister , he is described as having
been a ...
Page 198
Notwithstanding the inconveniences and troubles of the times , Baxter continued
to preach frequently at St James ' s market - house , but his people desiring a
larger place , one was built for him in Oxenden street . Before he entered upon
the ...
Notwithstanding the inconveniences and troubles of the times , Baxter continued
to preach frequently at St James ' s market - house , but his people desiring a
larger place , one was built for him in Oxenden street . Before he entered upon
the ...
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