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Page 149
It has been alleged by some of Hales ' biographers , that he died in extreme
poverty . But it is difficult to reconcile such a staternent with the fact , that we find
him bequeathing by will considerable property , both in money and books , to his
...
It has been alleged by some of Hales ' biographers , that he died in extreme
poverty . But it is difficult to reconcile such a staternent with the fact , that we find
him bequeathing by will considerable property , both in money and books , to his
...
Page 151
During his imprisonments he laboured diligently both to promote the welfare of all
his fellow - prisoners , and by his writings to serve those who had composed his
flock . He died in 1668 . He was a man of distinguished piety , and of a most ...
During his imprisonments he laboured diligently both to promote the welfare of all
his fellow - prisoners , and by his writings to serve those who had composed his
flock . He died in 1668 . He was a man of distinguished piety , and of a most ...
Page 303
His wife , who was the daughter of Dean Fell , having died in 1670 , he employed
himself , by way of diverting his thoughts , in the composition of his work on the
souls of brutes , which appeared in 1672 . About the same time he married a ...
His wife , who was the daughter of Dean Fell , having died in 1670 , he employed
himself , by way of diverting his thoughts , in the composition of his work on the
souls of brutes , which appeared in 1672 . About the same time he married a ...
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