The Rev. Oliver Heywood, B.A., 1630-1702: His Autobiography, Diaries, Anecdote and Event Books; Illustrating the General and Family History of Yorkshire and Lancashire, Zväzok 1A. B. Bayes, 1882 |
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Strana 33
... visiting many Relatives may 24 1693 took a particular account of those that I am uncle and great Uncle to , as followeth } Nathaniel their son Benjamin Heywood 1 Samuel park Elizabeth Heywood 2 Nathaniel Heywood Isabel Linford , dead 3 ...
... visiting many Relatives may 24 1693 took a particular account of those that I am uncle and great Uncle to , as followeth } Nathaniel their son Benjamin Heywood 1 Samuel park Elizabeth Heywood 2 Nathaniel Heywood Isabel Linford , dead 3 ...
Strana 63
... subject of this discourse under the severe discipline of the rod , from her youth up she suffered the frequent visits and vicissitudes of some painful distemper , phisitians said when she was in greatest health Heywood Family . 63.
... subject of this discourse under the severe discipline of the rod , from her youth up she suffered the frequent visits and vicissitudes of some painful distemper , phisitians said when she was in greatest health Heywood Family . 63.
Strana 84
... visited Amsterdam and other places in Holland , dispatcht his busines effectually , had a promise from Mr Park to come in convenient time , who did come within a year or therabouts , settled at Bolton till ejected by Bartolomew Act ...
... visited Amsterdam and other places in Holland , dispatcht his busines effectually , had a promise from Mr Park to come in convenient time , who did come within a year or therabouts , settled at Bolton till ejected by Bartolomew Act ...
Strana 162
... visiting some far beyond Preston , where I had the oppertunity of the secrecy and obscurity of the place to make an essay in that uncouth worke , I begun to appear in publick , and continued it with some other friends in Craven , both ...
... visiting some far beyond Preston , where I had the oppertunity of the secrecy and obscurity of the place to make an essay in that uncouth worke , I begun to appear in publick , and continued it with some other friends in Craven , both ...
Strana 168
... visited with a strong fever , august 1654 , then and there had I the sentence of death passed upon me , and despaired of life with al that saw me , I was violently sur- prised with strong pain and sicknes in the publik ordinances , and ...
... visited with a strong fever , august 1654 , then and there had I the sentence of death passed upon me , and despaired of life with al that saw me , I was violently sur- prised with strong pain and sicknes in the publik ordinances , and ...
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aboue Angier April baptized blessed blessed be god Bolton born Bramley brother buryed busines called chappel child christ christian church Coley covenant Crompton daughter Dawson day I preacht dear death Denton desire died Dr Hook Dronfield duty dyed Eliezer Esther excercise father friday friends gaue giue gods grace graciously Halifax hart hath haue heart helped helpt injoyed inlarged James John Heywood Lancashire leaue Leeds little Horton little Leaver liue lodged lords day Lords supper loue Manchester March married Mary mercy minister morning mother Mtris Nathaniel Oliver Heywood oppertunity parish prayed prayer preacht at home private fast publick Ratchdale returned sabboth Samuel Heywood saturday selfe Sept sermon shal sister solemne soul spent spirit stayed sweet day thee therof things thou thuesday togather visited Wakefield wednesday wherin Whitehead wife
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Strana 28 - Heywood was called before the Presbytery as the ringleader, and finally suspended from the Supper. He appealed to the classis, but "though the classis was unsatisfyed in the proceedings of the eldership they were loth to censure them ; only desired them to passe it by and admit him to the Supper, but when they trifled about it and did nothing, my father made an appeal from the classical presbytery at Bury to the Provincial Assembly at Preston, and after the business had been debated there, they made...
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Strana 321 - Although my house be not so with God, yet he hath made with me an everlasting covenant, ordered in all things and sure ; and this is all my salvation, and all my desire.
Strana 129 - ... a sufficient number of places, as they shall be desired, in all parts of this our kingdom, for the use of such as do not conform to the Church of England...
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