Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... Gidding " watchings " : Charles himself , who at most critical moments forgot his state anxieties in inspecting and regulating the labours of a household as remote , as any could then be , from the stir of civil and religious ...
... Gidding " watchings " : Charles himself , who at most critical moments forgot his state anxieties in inspecting and regulating the labours of a household as remote , as any could then be , from the stir of civil and religious ...
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... Gidding in Huntingdonshire . " ED . LENTON . The copy of my letter to sir Thomas Hetley , kt . and ser- jeant at law , upon his request to certify as I found . " Good Mr. Serjeant1 . I can give you but a short account of my not two ...
... Gidding in Huntingdonshire . " ED . LENTON . The copy of my letter to sir Thomas Hetley , kt . and ser- jeant at law , upon his request to certify as I found . " Good Mr. Serjeant1 . I can give you but a short account of my not two ...
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... Gidding ; of two , watching and praying all night , of their canonical hours , of their crosses on the outside and inside of their chapel , of an altar there , richly decked with plate , tapestry , and tapers , of their adorations and 1 ...
... Gidding ; of two , watching and praying all night , of their canonical hours , of their crosses on the outside and inside of their chapel , of an altar there , richly decked with plate , tapestry , and tapers , of their adorations and 1 ...
Side xlv
... Gidding church now re- flects the image of days which have thrown a 1 See Appendix , p . 300 , for a list of existing relics . A slight account of the restorations may interest those who design a pilgrimage to the spot . The little ...
... Gidding church now re- flects the image of days which have thrown a 1 See Appendix , p . 300 , for a list of existing relics . A slight account of the restorations may interest those who design a pilgrimage to the spot . The little ...
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... Gidding was to him a hallowed name , though many years elapsed before he visited the place , and more before he could call it his own . This zeal for the subject of my 17. 10 ) is of brick , except the stone front , which was put up in ...
... Gidding was to him a hallowed name , though many years elapsed before he visited the place , and more before he could call it his own . This zeal for the subject of my 17. 10 ) is of brick , except the stone front , which was put up in ...
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