Many of them then ran t"frer*'' after Father Coverdale, who took that occasion to preach the more constantly : but yet with much fear, so that he would not be known where he preached, though many came to his house, to ask where he would preach the next... Dictionary of National Biography - Page 270edited by - 1887Full view - About this book
| Missions - 1858 - 778 pages
...either came to the churches, and heard the conformable preachers, or went no whither. Many of them ran after Father Coverdale, who took that occasion...to his house to ask where he would preach the next Lord's-day. This it is likely he did, because he did not care for tumultuous meetings, lest he might... | |
| John Strype - 1821 - 624 pages
...churches, and heard the conformThey hear able preachers, or went no whither. Many of them then ran ovei Father Coverdale, who took that occasion to preach...to ask where he would preach the next Lord's day. This, it is likely, he did, because he did not care for tumultuous meetings, lest he might give offence... | |
| John Strype - 1821 - 622 pages
...the conformThey hear able preachers, or went no whither. Many of them then ran Coverdaie after Fatner Coverdale, who took that occasion to preach the more...to ask where he would preach the next Lord's day. This, it is likely, he did, because he did not care for tumultuous meetings, lest he might give offence... | |
| Arminianism - 1879 - 1042 pages
...him to poverty and neglect. Nevertheless, Strype tells us that in his old age, ' many of the people ran after Father Coverdale, who took that occasion...to ask where he would preach the next Lord's Day.' Vestments ! when our facile translator could write penance and repentance indifferently ! But what... | |
| John Strype - 1821 - 624 pages
...and heard the conformThey hear able preachers, or went no whither. Many of them then ran t"frer*'' after Father Coverdale, who took that occasion to...to ask where he would preach the next Lord's day. This, it is likely, he did, because he did not care for tumultuous meetings, lest he might give offence... | |
| Miles Coverdale - 1838 - 318 pages
...John Young, STB " 24th September, 1566, per res. Coverdale." Newc. Eccl. Hist. Lond. vol. ip 398. " occasion to preach the more constantly ; but yet "...to ask where he would preach the next " Lord's day. This it is likely he did, because he " did not care for tumultuous meetings, lest he might " give offence... | |
| John James Lowndes - 1838 - 366 pages
...September, 1566, per res. Coverdale." Newc. Eccl. Hist. Lond. vol. ip 398. • Life of Parker, p. 241-2. " occasion to preach the more constantly ; but yet "...to ask where he would preach the next " Lord's day. This it is likely he did, because he " did not care for tumultuous meetings, lest he might " give offence... | |
| 1841 - 760 pages
...folio ed. Strype, on the same page and the next, says — "Many of them" [the bearers of some of the London 'ministers'] "ran after father Coverdale, who...took that occasion to preach the more constantly But in the space of these seven or eight weeks," [after the deprivation of the London ' ministers,'] they... | |
| Theology - 1841 - 776 pages
...folio ed. Strype, on the same page and the next, says — "Many of them" [the bearers of some of the London 'ministers'] " ran after father Coverdale, who took that occasion to preach the more eomlantly But in the space of these seven or eight weeks," [after the deprivation of the London ' ministers,']... | |
| Bible - 1799 - 230 pages
...occasionally to preach. " Many of the people," says Strype, " ran after father Coverdale, who took the occasion to preach the more constantly ; but yet with...to ask where he would preach the next Lord's day." He died in the year 1569, at the age of eighty-one. His name lives with honour in the hearts of his... | |
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