Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesUniversity Press, 1855 - 162 sider |
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Side ix
... gives me an excuse for acknowledging thus publicly the benefits which I have derived from your writings , from your catholic spirit and devotion to historical truth . If we no longer deem it a just ground for indiscriminate abuse of the ...
... gives me an excuse for acknowledging thus publicly the benefits which I have derived from your writings , from your catholic spirit and devotion to historical truth . If we no longer deem it a just ground for indiscriminate abuse of the ...
Side xxviii
... give them- selves to fasting and prayer : but had made no vows . For the canonical hours , he said , they usually prayed six times a day . As I remember , twice a day publicly in the chapel ; and four times more privately in the house ...
... give them- selves to fasting and prayer : but had made no vows . For the canonical hours , he said , they usually prayed six times a day . As I remember , twice a day publicly in the chapel ; and four times more privately in the house ...
Side xxxiv
... give them light , when they could not see without them . Then ( having , as I told you before , obtained leave to say what I listed ) I asked him , to whom he made all those courtesies ? He said , to God . I asked if the papists made ...
... give them light , when they could not see without them . Then ( having , as I told you before , obtained leave to say what I listed ) I asked him , to whom he made all those courtesies ? He said , to God . I asked if the papists made ...
Side 9
... give his attendance on the college chapel at times of prayer , where he did so frequently officiate himself in person , as if he had been the college conduct , and bound to perform that exercise ex officio . Whereas he was tied ...
... give his attendance on the college chapel at times of prayer , where he did so frequently officiate himself in person , as if he had been the college conduct , and bound to perform that exercise ex officio . Whereas he was tied ...
Side 10
... give him his due commendation , I may truly say that he was Homo perpaucorum hominum , et ad omnia natus . * In all which respects as he was eminent whilst he was a commorant in the university , so he gave 1 " What would be the ...
... give him his due commendation , I may truly say that he was Homo perpaucorum hominum , et ad omnia natus . * In all which respects as he was eminent whilst he was a commorant in the university , so he gave 1 " What would be the ...
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