A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... soon removed to the metropolis , and became an assistant at the church of Allhallows , Bread - street . In 1626 , he was made rector of St Martin's Ongar . Here he became distinguished for activity and diligence in ecclesiastical ...
... soon removed to the metropolis , and became an assistant at the church of Allhallows , Bread - street . In 1626 , he was made rector of St Martin's Ongar . Here he became distinguished for activity and diligence in ecclesiastical ...
Page 181
... Soon after he was employed by the congre- gational churches in London , to draw up a letter of remonstrance to Monk , who was now in Scotland , and who seemed to be preparing to support the presbyterian party in England . The result of ...
... Soon after he was employed by the congre- gational churches in London , to draw up a letter of remonstrance to Monk , who was now in Scotland , and who seemed to be preparing to support the presbyterian party in England . The result of ...
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... soon after embarked on a mission to America , where already a few of his friends had settled . He continued there two years , made many proselytes , and then returned to England . Preaching soon after at Worcester , he was cast into ...
... soon after embarked on a mission to America , where already a few of his friends had settled . He continued there two years , made many proselytes , and then returned to England . Preaching soon after at Worcester , he was cast into ...
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