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was passed he quit his church, but remained for some time in the neighbourhood, preaching in private houses. In this period he was cited before the
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in 1687 Howe returned to his old position in London. From this time till his death he took an active interest in current discussions on
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from nine to four, with a recess of fifteen minutes, during which the people sang. While on a visit to London in 1656
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The redeemer's tears wept over lost souls; and two discourses, on self-dedication, and, on yielding ourselves to God
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tinge that marks his writings. About 1654 he was appointed to the perpetual curacy of
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organization in Ireland. In 1676 he returned to London as the successor of
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have given permission for material from articles to be used in Knowledge.
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H. Rogers, Life and Character of John Howe, London, reprinted 1879;
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New Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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to the Continent, and the year following settled at
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English
Puritan
chaplain
Oliver Cromwell
Loughborough
William Laud
Lancaster
Christ's College, Cambridge
Magdalen College, Oxford
Ralph Cudworth
Henry More
Platonic
Great Torrington
Devon
fast days
Oliver Cromwell
Whitehall
Richard Cromwell
Torrington
Act of Uniformity 1662
Bishop of Exeter
Seth Ward
Five Mile Act
Lord Massereene
Antrim Castle
Antrim Meeting
Presbyterian
Lazarus Seaman
Haberdashers' Hall

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