Excerpt from The Isle of Man, or Legal Proceedings in Manshire Against Sin: Wherein, by Way of Continued Allegory, the Chief Malefactors Are Detected, and Their Arraignment and Judicial Trial, With the Spiritual Use ThereofWere made by them; wherein I suppose, rate? Proportione, th ty were not inferior to any con gregation in that whole country wherein he lived. His preaching and catechising were accompanied with zeal, frequency, and fervency in prayer, wherein he was very ready and powerful, and whereby all his other labours became the more successful. With all these, his ordinary and more private conversation held good correspondence, he being bold, ex pert, and candid in admonishing or reproving, as occasion was presented; tender also and cordial in comforting the aficted or wounded spirit; and, in a word, he shewed much inte grity in all his actions. He was in his private studies, according to that strong constitution wherewith God had blessed him, indefatigable; the benefit whereof the church of God enjoy eth, in those many treatises written and print ed by him; as most men, versed in theological studies, will give testimony.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work.
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