Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side xvi
... rature of Europe , which , combined with rarer endow- ments , made him so incomparable a teacher : then too he learnt ( no easy lesson in those days ) to be charitable to members of a church whose corrup- tions he xvi TO THE READER .
... rature of Europe , which , combined with rarer endow- ments , made him so incomparable a teacher : then too he learnt ( no easy lesson in those days ) to be charitable to members of a church whose corrup- tions he xvi TO THE READER .
Side xvii
Two Lives John Ferrar John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor. charitable to members of a church whose corrup- tions he abhorred , and even to discover something worthy a ... church , were at one in their esteem for Ferrar TO THE READER . xvii.
Two Lives John Ferrar John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor. charitable to members of a church whose corrup- tions he abhorred , and even to discover something worthy a ... church , were at one in their esteem for Ferrar TO THE READER . xvii.
Side xix
... at the high - tides of the Church . In Nicholas Ferrar himself , " the Levite in his own house , " we have the rare spectacle of a man whose one end in life " was to make himself or others better ; b 2 TO THE READER . xix.
... at the high - tides of the Church . In Nicholas Ferrar himself , " the Levite in his own house , " we have the rare spectacle of a man whose one end in life " was to make himself or others better ; b 2 TO THE READER . xix.
Side xxix
... church discipline , retain to this day . For their chapel ; that it was now near chapel time ( for eleven is the hour in the forenoon ) , and that I might , if I pleased , accompany them thither , and so satisfy myself best of what I ...
... church discipline , retain to this day . For their chapel ; that it was now near chapel time ( for eleven is the hour in the forenoon ) , and that I might , if I pleased , accompany them thither , and so satisfy myself best of what I ...
Side xxxii
... church- At the entering thereof he made a low obeisance1 ; a few paces farther , a lower ; coming to the half - pace ( which was at the east end , where the table stood ) he bowed to the ground , if not prostrated himself : then went up ...
... church- At the entering thereof he made a low obeisance1 ; a few paces farther , a lower ; coming to the half - pace ( which was at the east end , where the table stood ) he bowed to the ground , if not prostrated himself : then went up ...
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