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Page 131
From this situation he soon removed to the metropolis , and became an assistant
at the church of Allhallows , Bread - street . ... Here he became distinguished for
activity and diligence in ecclesiastical affairs , and he was soon employed in the ...
From this situation he soon removed to the metropolis , and became an assistant
at the church of Allhallows , Bread - street . ... Here he became distinguished for
activity and diligence in ecclesiastical affairs , and he was soon employed in the ...
Page 191
In the year 1669 , he married the widow of Judge Fell , and 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
.
In the year 1669 , he married the widow of Judge Fell , and 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
.
Page 317
His wife was Mary Powel , a young lady of good extraction , but the match , which
appears to have been a hasty made up one , proved unfortunate , and the lady
having obtained permission to visit her relatives very soon after her marriage ...
His wife was Mary Powel , a young lady of good extraction , but the match , which
appears to have been a hasty made up one , proved unfortunate , and the lady
having obtained permission to visit her relatives very soon after her marriage ...
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