no sumptuous table in her own court, she spread the tables of the poor in their solitary cells ; breaking bread to virtuous pilgrims, according to their want, and her ability ; abstemious in herself, and in apparel void of all vain ornaments. Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review - Side 4231854Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Penn - 1771 - 524 sider
...though fhe kept no fumptuous Table in her own Court, fhe fpread the Tables of the Poor in their folitary Cells ; breaking Bread to virtuous Pilgrims, according to their Want, and her Ability. Abftemious in heifelf, and in Apparel void of all vain Ornaments. I muft needs fay, her Mind had a... | |
| William Penn - 1782 - 518 sider
...no fumptuous table in her own Court, fhe ' fpread the tables of the Poor in their folitary Cells ; c breaking bread to virtuous pilgrims, according to « their want, and her ability. Abftemious in herielf, ' and in apparel void of all vain ornaments.' I mutt needs fay, her mind had... | |
| William Penn - 1801 - 500 sider
...kept no fumptuous table in her own court, fhe fpread the tables of the poor in their felitary cells j breaking bread to virtuous pilgrims, according to their want, and her ability. Abftemious in herfelf, and in apparel void of all vain ornaments. I muft needs fay, her mind had a... | |
| T. Sharp - 1822 - 158 sider
...distance prevented them from being personally known to her. Thus, though she kept no sumptuous table in her own court, she spread the tables of the poor in their solitary cells. " She was abstemious in her living, and in apparel void of all vain ornaments ; but her mind had a... | |
| T. Sharp - 1822 - 160 sider
...distance prevented them from being personally known to her. Thus, though she kept no sumptuous table in her own •court, she spread the tables of the poor in their :*olitary cells. " She was abstemious in her living, and in apparel void of all vain ornaments: but... | |
| Elizabeth Benger - 1825 - 484 sider
...they knew her, whom yet " some of them had never seen. Thus, though she " kept no sumptuous table in her own court, she spread " the tables of the poor...solitary cells, breaking " bread to virtuous pilgrims ; abstemious herself, and " in apparel void of all vain ornaments. Being once " at Hamburgh, a religious... | |
| Alexander Jaffray, John Barclay - 1833 - 638 sider
...considered the quality, but the merit, of the people she entertained. Though she kept no sumptuous table in her own court, she spread the tables of the poor in their solitary cells. Abstemious in herself, and in apparel void of all vain ornaments. I must needs say, her mind had a... | |
| Elizabeth Napier - 1834 - 92 sider
...the tables of the poor; abstemious herself, and, in apparel, void of all vain ornaments. I must need say, her mind had a noble prospect, her eye was to...more lasting inheritance than can be found below, and made her often to despise the greatness of courts, and the learning of the schools, of which she... | |
| Alexander Jaffray, John Barclay - 1834 - 642 sider
...quality, but the merit, of the people she entertained Though she kept no sumptuous table in her OIFH court, she spread the tables of the poor in their solitary cells. Abstemious in herself, and in apparel void of all vain ornaments. I must needs say, her mind had a... | |
| John Barclay - 1835 - 382 sider
...considered the quality, but the merit, of the people she entertained. Though she kept no sumptuous table in her own court, she spread the tables of the poor in their solitary cells. Abstemious in herself, and in apparel void of all vain ornaments. I must needs say, her mind had a... | |
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