Nicholas Ferrar, two lives by his brother John and by dr. Jebb, ed. by J.E.B. MayorEditor at the University Press, and Sold, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side 115
... prince . 100 . 1. Upon the first work . His sacred majesty , anno 1631 , having heard of some rare contrivements , as he was pleased to term them , of books done at Little Gidding in Hunting- donshire , in an unusual way and manner ...
... prince . 100 . 1. Upon the first work . His sacred majesty , anno 1631 , having heard of some rare contrivements , as he was pleased to term them , of books done at Little Gidding in Hunting- donshire , in an unusual way and manner ...
Side 123
... prince , having seen the king his father's book , that was first of all presented him of the Concordance of the Four Evangelists , & c . , would have fain begged it of the king ; but he told him , he might not part with that rich jewel ...
... prince , having seen the king his father's book , that was first of all presented him of the Concordance of the Four Evangelists , & c . , would have fain begged it of the king ; but he told him , he might not part with that rich jewel ...
Side 124
... prince's disposition ; and so , in the name of God , after all materials were provided and ready , they uniting their heads and hands lovingly together , setting apart so many hours in the forenoons , and so many in the afternoons , as ...
... prince's disposition ; and so , in the name of God , after all materials were provided and ready , they uniting their heads and hands lovingly together , setting apart so many hours in the forenoons , and so many in the afternoons , as ...
Side 126
... prince , and four for the king , being all made ready , they were carried up to London ; but in the way they went by Cambridge , and there were shewed to some eminent persons , a bishop then present there , and other learned scholars ...
... prince , and four for the king , being all made ready , they were carried up to London ; but in the way they went by Cambridge , and there were shewed to some eminent persons , a bishop then present there , and other learned scholars ...
Side 127
... prince , to whom I perceive you intend it . So will the other four pieces be no less acceptable to the king himself ; and so all things , the form , the matter , the writing , will make the king admire them , I know . And , said he ...
... prince , to whom I perceive you intend it . So will the other four pieces be no less acceptable to the king himself ; and so all things , the form , the matter , the writing , will make the king admire them , I know . And , said he ...
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Side xxviii - He that turneth away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer shall be abomination.
Side 67 - Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.
Side 48 - Ferrar, and tell him he shall find in it a picture of the many spiritual conflicts that have passed betwixt God and my soul, before I could subject mine to the will of Jesus my Master, in whose service I have now found perfect freedom; desire him to read it: and then, if he can think it may turn to the advantage of any dejected poor soul, let it be made public; if not, let him burn it...
Side 52 - Ferrar would by no means allow the book to be printed and want them ; but after some time, and some arguments for and against their being made public, the Vice-Chancellor said, " I knew Mr. Herbert well, and know that he had many heavenly speculations, and was a divine poet ; but I hope the world will not take him to be an inspired prophet, and therefore I license the whole book.
Side 328 - Curio, Anno 1550. Afterward translated into French, and Printed at Lions 1563. and again at Paris 1565. And now translated out of the Italian Copy into English, with notes. Whereunto is added an Epistle of the A uthors, or a Preface to his Divine Commentary upon the Romans, i Cor.