The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Josiah Conder, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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Page 316
... prayer for the man who refuses prayer for himself ? Take my advice - Pray ! And in this counsel I do not overstep my province . I speak not as a preacher , but as a physician . For health is a word that comprehends our whole ...
... prayer for the man who refuses prayer for himself ? Take my advice - Pray ! And in this counsel I do not overstep my province . I speak not as a preacher , but as a physician . For health is a word that comprehends our whole ...
Page 374
... prayer for the High Court of Parliament was now introduced into the Prayer Book , in which prayer the King is styled " Our most religious King . " This expression gave great offence , and must have astonished the profligate King and his ...
... prayer for the High Court of Parliament was now introduced into the Prayer Book , in which prayer the King is styled " Our most religious King . " This expression gave great offence , and must have astonished the profligate King and his ...
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... Prayer . Even thus early , the great John Howe was troubled with accusations of treason ; and long before Uniformity , Conventicle , or Five Mile Acts , John Bunyan was thrown into Bedford gaol ; he was arrested as early as November ...
... Prayer . Even thus early , the great John Howe was troubled with accusations of treason ; and long before Uniformity , Conventicle , or Five Mile Acts , John Bunyan was thrown into Bedford gaol ; he was arrested as early as November ...
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