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Side xiii
... consecrated , nor to intermeddle with the rights of others , nor to take the scholar of another . He was to learn sedulously his own handicraft , and not put another to shame for his ignorance , but to teach him better . The high - born ...
... consecrated , nor to intermeddle with the rights of others , nor to take the scholar of another . He was to learn sedulously his own handicraft , and not put another to shame for his ignorance , but to teach him better . The high - born ...
Side xxxiv
... consecrated on his loh - in ejus locum . lieu , Fr. Its very peculiarities , nevertheless , stamp a great value on it ; and its frauds are harmless , if possible , because they are easily detected . Towards the end the writer intended ...
... consecrated on his loh - in ejus locum . lieu , Fr. Its very peculiarities , nevertheless , stamp a great value on it ; and its frauds are harmless , if possible , because they are easily detected . Towards the end the writer intended ...
Side 35
... consecrated bishop in case they were received by the English , that he might , by humble entreaty , obtain of the holy Gregory , that they should not be com- pelled to undertake so dangerous , toilsome , and uncertain a journey . The ...
... consecrated bishop in case they were received by the English , that he might , by humble entreaty , obtain of the holy Gregory , that they should not be com- pelled to undertake so dangerous , toilsome , and uncertain a journey . The ...
Side 40
... consecrated as archbishop either of London or Can . terbury ; but by the general title of the " Bishop of the English , ” ( Anglo- rum Episcopus , ) that he might be at liberty to fix his seat in whatever part of the country he pleased ...
... consecrated as archbishop either of London or Can . terbury ; but by the general title of the " Bishop of the English , ” ( Anglo- rum Episcopus , ) that he might be at liberty to fix his seat in whatever part of the country he pleased ...
Side 54
... consecrated by his own synod , and that he receive the honour of the pall from this holy and apostolical see , which I , by the grace of God , now serve . But we will have you send to the city of York such a bishop as you shall think ...
... consecrated by his own synod , and that he receive the honour of the pall from this holy and apostolical see , which I , by the grace of God , now serve . But we will have you send to the city of York such a bishop as you shall think ...
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Side 291 - Benedict, and afterwards by Ceolfrid ; and spending all the remaining time of my life in that monastery, I wholly applied myself to the study of Scripture, and amidst the observance of regular discipline, and the daily care of singing in the church, I always took delight in learning, teaching, and writing.
Side 82 - But I say, Have they not heard? Yes verily, their sound went into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world.
Side 42 - For things are not to be loved for the sake of places, but places for the sake of good things.
Side 165 - And in that day there shall be a root of Jesse, which shall stand for an ensign of the people ; to it shall the Gentiles seek : and his rest shall be glorious.
Side 165 - It is a light thing that thou shouldest be my servant To raise up the tribes of Jacob, And to restore the preserved of Israel: I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles, That thou mayest be my salvation unto the end of the earth.
Side 48 - Not that which goeth into the mouth, defileth a man : but that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man.
Side 165 - And I will preserve thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people, To establish the earth, to cause to inherit the desolate heritages ; That thou mayest say to the prisoners, Go forth ; To them that are in darkness, Shew yourselves.
Side 519 - LONDON : GEORGE BELL & SONS, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. THE ALDINE EDITION OF THE BRITISH POETS. SUPPLEMENTARY SERIES. THE fifty-two volumes which have hitherto formed the well-known Aldine Series, embody the works of nearly all the more popular English poetical writers, whether lyric, epic, or satiric, up to the end of the eighteenth century.
Side 519 - ... public estimation a more adequate representation of the whole body of English poetry, the Publishers have determined to issue a second series, which will contain some of the older poets, and the works of recent writers, so far as may be practicable by arrangement with the representatives of the poets whose works are still copyright. One volume, or more, at a time will be issued at short intervals ; they will be uniform in binding and style with the last fine-paper edition of the Aldine Poets,...
Side 154 - All our forefathers, men beloved of God, are known to have kept it after the same manner ; and that the same may not seem to any contemptible or worthy to be rejected, it is the same which St. John the evangelist, the disciple beloved of our Lord, with all the Churches over which he presided, is recorded to have observed.