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Pagina 25
... say a garden - house , i . e , a house situated in a garden , and of which there
were , especially in the north suburbs of ... the famous schoolmaster , of whom
the author says , that he taught in Goldsmith's rents , in Cripplegate parish ,
behind ...
... say a garden - house , i . e , a house situated in a garden , and of which there
were , especially in the north suburbs of ... the famous schoolmaster , of whom
the author says , that he taught in Goldsmith's rents , in Cripplegate parish ,
behind ...
Pagina 28
... the times , and lent his breath to blow the flames of contention . In 1641 , he
published a treatise of Reformation , in two books , against the established
church ; being willing to help the puritans , who were , he says , “ inferior to the
prelates in ...
... the times , and lent his breath to blow the flames of contention . In 1641 , he
published a treatise of Reformation , in two books , against the established
church ; being willing to help the puritans , who were , he says , “ inferior to the
prelates in ...
Pagina 29
... undertake something , he yet knows not what , that may be of use and honour
to his country . “ This , ” says he , “ is not to be obtained but by devout prayer to
that eternal spirit that can enrich with all utterance and knowledge , and sends
out ...
... undertake something , he yet knows not what , that may be of use and honour
to his country . “ This , ” says he , “ is not to be obtained but by devout prayer to
that eternal spirit that can enrich with all utterance and knowledge , and sends
out ...
Pagina 30
He proceeds to describe the course of his conduct , and the train of his thoughts ;
and , because he has been suspected of incontinence , gives an account of his
own purity : “ That if I be justly charged , ” says he , “ with this crime , it may come
...
He proceeds to describe the course of his conduct , and the train of his thoughts ;
and , because he has been suspected of incontinence , gives an account of his
own purity : “ That if I be justly charged , ” says he , “ with this crime , it may come
...
Pagina 33
author should be called before the lords ; but “ that house , ” says Wood , “
whether approving the doctrine , or not favouring his accusers , did soon dismiss
him . ' There seems not to have been much written against him , nor any thing by
any ...
author should be called before the lords ; but “ that house , ” says Wood , “
whether approving the doctrine , or not favouring his accusers , did soon dismiss
him . ' There seems not to have been much written against him , nor any thing by
any ...
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