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Side xxv
But therein you might well perceive , that I endeavoured not to detract any thing
from you , or to conceal even the civility or humility I found , or what I had heard or
beThus , sir , even the very same day I received TO THE READER . XXV.
But therein you might well perceive , that I endeavoured not to detract any thing
from you , or to conceal even the civility or humility I found , or what I had heard or
beThus , sir , even the very same day I received TO THE READER . XXV.
Side xxvi
Thus , sir , even the very same day I received your ' s ( for there needs no long
time to answer a matter of fact with matter of truth ; and being full of indignation to
be thus traduced , whereof I longed instantly to discharge myself ) I scribbled over
...
Thus , sir , even the very same day I received your ' s ( for there needs no long
time to answer a matter of fact with matter of truth ; and being full of indignation to
be thus traduced , whereof I longed instantly to discharge myself ) I scribbled over
...
Side xxxv
I asked him , of their monthly receiving the sacrament , and whether their servants
( when they received ) were attended by their masters and mistresses , and
suffered not so much as to lay and take away their own trenchers , as I had heard
...
I asked him , of their monthly receiving the sacrament , and whether their servants
( when they received ) were attended by their masters and mistresses , and
suffered not so much as to lay and take away their own trenchers , as I had heard
...
Side 35
It seems moreover that at their monthly receiving the sacrament ( which this
defendant deacon performeth and consecrateth the bread and wine ) their
servants , when they received , were attended by their master and mistress , and
not ...
It seems moreover that at their monthly receiving the sacrament ( which this
defendant deacon performeth and consecrateth the bread and wine ) their
servants , when they received , were attended by their master and mistress , and
not ...
Side 38
... having received books of her binding , said , he never saw the like
workmanship . 40 . Each several hour in forenoon and afternoon made all to be
very pleasant and profitable to them : for so that was , until Nicholas Ferrar
contrived all things ...
... having received books of her binding , said , he never saw the like
workmanship . 40 . Each several hour in forenoon and afternoon made all to be
very pleasant and profitable to them : for so that was , until Nicholas Ferrar
contrived all things ...
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Nicholas Ferrar, two lives by his brother John and by dr. Jebb, ed. by J.E.B ... John Ferrar Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
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Side 262 - OUR Lord Jesus Christ, who hath left power to his church to absolve all sinners who truly repent and believe in him, of his great mercy forgive thee thine offences ! And by his authority committed to me, I absolve thee from all thy sins, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
Side 67 - Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.
Side vii - Wouldst see nests of new roses grow In a bed of reverend snow? Warm thoughts, free spirits flattering Winter's self into a spring? In sum, wouldst see a man that can Live to be old, and still a man? Whose latest and most leaden hours Fall with soft wings, stuck with soft flowers; And when life's sweet fable ends, Soul and body part like friends ; No quarrels, murmurs, no delay ; A kiss, a sigh, and so away ; — This rare one, reader, wouldst thou see! Hark, hither, and thyself be he.