... but seeking one to come; that they, remembering the short continuance of their life, may be content with that that is sufficient, and not join house to house, nor couple land to land, to the impoverishment of other, but so behave themselves in letting... Advertiser Notes and Queries - Side 921881Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Edward VI (King of England), Queen Catharine Parr (consort of Henry VIII, King of England), Anne Askew, Lady Jane Grey - 1831 - 504 sider
...land, to the impoverishment of others, but so behave themselves in letting out their tenements, lands, and pastures, that after this life they may be received...everlasting dwelling-places ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. FOR LABOURERS, AND MEN OF OCCUPATIONS. As the bird is born to fly, so is man born to labour;... | |
| John James Blunt - 1832 - 352 sider
...land, to the impoverishment of others ; but so behave themselves in letting out their tenements, lands, and pastures, that after this life they may be received...everlasting dwelling-places, through Jesus Christ our Lord." " FOR HOUSEHOLDERS. " To have children and servants is thy blessing, O Lord ! but not to order them... | |
| Thomas Becon - 1844 - 662 sider
...land, to the impoverishment of other, but so behave themselves in letting out their tenements, lands, and pastures, that after this life they may be received into everlasting dwellingplaces, through Jesu Christ our Lord. Amen. A PRAYER FOR MERCHANTS. O ALMIGHTY God, maker and disposer of all things,... | |
| Caroline Snowden (Whitmarsh) Guild - 1868 - 360 sider
...land, to the impoverishment of others, but so behave themselves in letting out their tenements, lands, and pastures, that after this life they may be received...everlasting dwellingplaces, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. For a Benevolent Spirit. GOD, we gather and bend before Thee again in this good home where we... | |
| Howard Lorenzo Hastings - 1871 - 682 sider
...land, to the impoverishment of others, but so behave themselves in letting out their tenements, lands, and pastures, that after this life they may be received into everlasting dwelling places, through Jesus Christ our Lord." To all of which we devoutly respond, "Amen." THE LENT... | |
| Robert Crowley - 1872 - 386 sider
...land to the impoverishment of other, but so behave themselves in letting out their tenements, lands, and pastures, that after this life they may be received into everlasting dwelling-places." The mischiefs which flowed out of "this more than Turkish tyranny" are graphically described. The honest... | |
| Robert Crowley - 1872 - 238 sider
...land to the impoverishment of other, but so behave themselves in letting out their tenements, lands, and pastures, that after this life they may be received into everlasting dwelling-places." The mischiefs which flowed out of "this more than Turkish, tyranny" are graphically described. The... | |
| Robert Crowley - 1872 - 232 sider
...land to the impoverishment of other, but so behave themselves in letting out their tenements, lands, and pastures, that after this life they may be received into everlasting dwelling-places." The mischiefs which flowed out of "this more than Turkish tyranny" are graphically described. The honest... | |
| Egerton Leigh - 1877 - 298 sider
...join house to house and land to land, to the impoverishment of others, but so behave themselves in letting out their lands, tenements, and pastures,...everlasting dwelling-places, through Jesus Christ our Lord. L. HUDDLE, v.—"To huddle up corn," is to make it up into sheaves. L. By HULCH AND STULCH.—By hook... | |
| Thomas Tusser - 1878 - 422 sider
...join house to house and land to land, to the impoverishment of others ; but so behave themselves in letting out their lands, tenements, and pastures,...received into everlasting dwelling-places, through, etc." " Fleeces " = fleecings, frauds, impositions. It may, perhaps, be used literally, of selling... | |
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