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| elected to attend the Westminster Assembly of | Divines along with 20 Commoners as lay assessor, and |
| The | divines also examined and approved the use of Rouse's |
| was chosen one of the Westminster Assembly of | divines, and a preacher before the Long parliament. |
| e realize his hereditary touch with scholars, | divines and great missionaries and the noble forces l |
| of English: To Which Is Added the Assembly of | Divines, and Mr. Cotton's Catechism (1991, WallBuilde |
| vs Immanvel: collected ovt of the best modern | Divines, and compiled into one volume, Cambridge 1601 |
| ext year (1556) he was the chief of a body of | divines and lawyers at Cambridge before whom, on Palm |
| ve republication to the works of the Caroline | Divines and others who were cited in the Tracts; and |
| n Owen were the leaders in a committee of six | divines appointed to draw up a confession. |
| rt in its deliberations, being one of the six | divines appointed to draw up the account of its proce |
| panied Luther to the great assembly of German | divines at Leipzig, and acted as recording secretary. |
| ament a member of the Westminster Assembly of | divines, but died on 13 June 1643, before the first s |
| defence of The Practices of Certain Moderate | Divines called Latitudinarians (1670). |
| He was among the | divines consulted about the legality of Henry VIII's |
| e was a member of the Westminster Assembly of | Divines, convened in 1643, and was one of the Indepen |
| h, and early 19th centuries including Puritan | divines Cotton and Increase Mather and Prince Hall, f |
| us controversial writings of eminent Anglican | divines, dating chiefly from the period of James II. |
| The Latin | divines found a number of passages in Scripture where |
| gment of the Reformed Churches and Protestant | Divines from Misrepresentations concerning Ordination |
| time of Vortigern "who procured wise men and | divines from Gaul, now called France, to renovate Chr |
| , Covent Garden, who, with other presbyterian | divines, had taken a prominent part in the restoratio |
| In Charteris's ‘Catalogue of Scotch | Divines' he is called an author ‘of great reputation. |
| Alcock was one of the leading pre-Reformation | divines; he was a man of deep learning and also of gr |
| sophers and poets, inventors and discoverers, | divines, heroes, statesmen &c\\. |
| He was chosen one of the Westminster | divines in 1643; he published A Catechism (4th edit. |
| n 1735 he associated himself with a number of | divines in a course of lectures-also delivered at Sal |
| nominated one of the Westminster Assembly of | divines in June 1643, but excused himself from attend |
| harge of Socinianism brought against Anglican | divines, in which Peirce contends that dissenters are |
| With the aid of over twelve nonconforming | divines, including Richard Frankland and Oliver Heywo |
| k would benefit "scientists, scholars, poets, | divines, lawyers, physicians, and others devoted to e |
| ed Parson is compared to leading Presbyterian | divines like Stephen Marshall. |
| the late seventeenth century, we find Puritan | divines like Cotton Mather and Samuel Sewell studying |
| by the death of the late Reverend and Learned | Divines, Mr. John Fairfax and Mr. Timothy Wright,' 17 |
| 'Sermons from the Works of the most eminent | Divines of the 16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries,' 1818. |
| ‘The Sum of the Conference had between two | Divines of the Church of England and two Catholic Lay |
| d into questions and answers, out of the best | Divines of our time. |
| in 1807, where he was one of the most popular | divines of the metropolis. |
| ngs and book frontispieces, depicting Puritan | divines, poets, and figures associated with the High |
| He was one of the orthodox | divines presented for Warwickshire to be consulted ab |
| received a directive from Parliament that the | divines should forthwith "confer and treat among them |
| ature espoused by classical Congregationalist | divines such as Cotton Mather and Jonathan Edwards, d |
| The Long Parliament appointed 121 | divines to the Westminster Assembly (at the time "div |
| published Eucharistica (from the old English | divines), to which he wrote an introduction, Agathos |
| In 1540 he was one of the fifteen | divines to whom were referred crucial questions on th |
| to Germany, in the hope of inducing Lutheran | divines to approve of Henry's divorce from Catherine |
| as summoned to Hampton Court with seven other | divines, to support the king's side in a debate with |
| es, forming pt. 5 of the Biography of English | Divines, was published in 1849. |
| he ‘associations' of the Warwickshire puritan | divines, was committed to the Fleet by the high commi |
| Although the Westminster | Divines were mainly Puritan, they were broadly repres |
| ng the strange, odd Proceedings of Protestant | Divines when they write against Catholics," etc. (167 |
| Among the thirty parliamentary | divines who crowded into Coventry for safety in 1642 |
| nslator of the Bible, and he was one of those | divines who assembled at Oxford; but he did not live |
| He was one of the | divines who were silenced by the Bartholomew Act in 1 |
| d his name occurs among those of other Oxford | divines, who were to translate the Gospels, Acts, and |
| for the English Restoration he was among the | divines who went to Breda to meet Charles II of Engla |
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