“Thus, as it is always darkest just before the day dawneth, so God useth to visit His servants with greatest afflictions when he intendeth their speedy advancement.”

A Pisgah Sight of Palestine (1650), Book II, ch. XI.

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English churchman and historian 1608–1661

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