 | Charles Buck - 1815
...imprisoned, and some hanged. Brown himself declared on his death-bed that he had been in thirty-two different prisons, in some of which, he could not see his hand at noon-day. They were so much persecuted, that they resolved at last to quit the country. Accordinglymany... | |
 | Daniel Neal - 1816
...ceremonies, ecclesiastical courts, ordaining of ministers, &c. for which $ as he afterwards boasted, he had been committed to thirty-two prisons, in some of which he could not see his hand at noon-day. At length he gathered a separate congregation of his own principles, but the Queen and her... | |
 | Daniel Neal - 1816
...ceremonies, ecclesiastical courts, ordaining of ministers, &c. for which, as he afterwards boasted, lie had been committed to thirty-two prisons, in some of which he could not see his hand at noon-day. At length he gathered a separate congregation of his own principles, but the Queen and her... | |
 | Daniel Neal - 1822
...ceremonies, ecclesiastical courts, ordaining of ministers, &c. for which, as he afterward boasted, he had been committed to thirty-two prisons, in some of which he could not see his hand at noonday. At length he gathered a separate congregation of his own principles; but the queen and her... | |
 | Hannah Adams - 1823
...never preached; but, at the age of eighty-one, died in prison, for an assault on a parish constable; boasting that " he had been committed to thirty-two...prisons, in some of which he could not see his hand at noon-day." — [Wilson's Hist, of Diss. Churches, vol. i. pp. 14 — 16. Biog. Brit.] BRUGGLERIANS,... | |
 | Charles Buck - 1823 - 592 páginas
...imprisoned, and some hanged. Brown himself declared on his death-bed that he had been in thirty-two different prisons, in some of which he could not see his hand at noon day. They were so much persecuted, that they resolved at last to quit the country. Accordingly many retired... | |
 | Robert Adam - 1823
...assault, at the age of eighty, where he died in IfiSO, after boasting that be had been_cjjniniitted to thirty-two prisons, in some of which he could not see his hand arnoon'ifay. ,' 1593, with whom, in consequence, they have been improperly confounded. According to... | |
 | Charles Buck - 1824
...im|>ri-oned and some hanged. Brown himself declared on his death-bed that he had been in thirty-two different prisons, in some of •which he could not see his hand at noon-day. They were so much persecute'!, that they resolved at last to quit the country. Accordingly... | |
 | John Jones - 1826 - 581 páginas
...by no means to comply with them. He boasted that for his preaching against Bishops, ceremonies, &c. he had been committed to thirty-two prisons, in some of which he could not see his hand at noonday. He and several of his followers left the kingdom, and settled at Middleburg in Zealand. There... | |
 | John Jones (perpetual curate of Cradley, Worcs.) - 1826
...by no means to comply with them. He boasted that for his preaching against Bishops, ceremonies, &c. he had been committed to thirty-two prisons, in some of which he could not see his hand at noonday. He and several of his followers left the kingdom, and settled at Middleburg in Zealand. There... | |
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