Christian Biography: Archbishop Leighton, Philip Henry, John Newton, Cotton MatherReligious Tract Society, instituted 1799; published and sold at the Depository, 56, Paternoster-Row : by J. Nisbet, 21, Berners Street; and other booksellers |
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... given him to visit his father at Whitehall , with whom he stayed some time ; there he was January 30th , 1648-9 , when king Charles I. was beheaded , and with a very sad heart he saw that tragical blow given . Two things he ob- served ...
... given him to visit his father at Whitehall , with whom he stayed some time ; there he was January 30th , 1648-9 , when king Charles I. was beheaded , and with a very sad heart he saw that tragical blow given . Two things he ob- served ...
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... given away a thousand such books in one year . On this subject , he remarks , “ Charity to the souls of men " is undoubtedly the highest , the noblest , and the most important charity . To furnish the poor with Catechisms and Bibles ...
... given away a thousand such books in one year . On this subject , he remarks , “ Charity to the souls of men " is undoubtedly the highest , the noblest , and the most important charity . To furnish the poor with Catechisms and Bibles ...
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... given of Dr. Mather's abundant labours may appear to some persons almost incredible . They will hardly think it possible for any man to find time to do what he did . But the ac- count which has been just now given of his redeeming even ...
... given of Dr. Mather's abundant labours may appear to some persons almost incredible . They will hardly think it possible for any man to find time to do what he did . But the ac- count which has been just now given of his redeeming even ...
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