Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side xxxii
... 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 into a fair , large reading place ( a preaching place being of the same proportion , right ...
... 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 into a fair , large reading place ( a preaching place being of the same proportion , right ...
Side xxxiii
... coming down . But her son ( the deacon ) told her , I would stay awhile to view the chapel . So with all their civil salu- tations towards me ( which I returned them afar off ; for I durst not come nearer , lest I should have light upon ...
... coming down . But her son ( the deacon ) told her , I would stay awhile to view the chapel . So with all their civil salu- tations towards me ( which I returned them afar off ; for I durst not come nearer , lest I should have light upon ...
Side 28
... coming . At this Sunday morning , as at others in the week - day , they repeated unto him such chapters and psalms as each were to give an account of without book . Then they retired themselves , and this day made their selves all more ...
... coming . At this Sunday morning , as at others in the week - day , they repeated unto him such chapters and psalms as each were to give an account of without book . Then they retired themselves , and this day made their selves all more ...
Side 29
... coming to the half - pace which is at the east end where the altered table stood , he bowed and prostrated himself to the ground . " -- Hearne's Langtoft , cxxxiv . The original says expressly " the communion - table , not altar - wise ...
... coming to the half - pace which is at the east end where the altered table stood , he bowed and prostrated himself to the ground . " -- Hearne's Langtoft , cxxxiv . The original says expressly " the communion - table , not altar - wise ...
Side 39
... coming to Gidding in the great plague time , obtained licence of the bishop that they might use it daily , which he granted ) . 1 43. This having ended , they returned all home to the house . Then at eleven o'clock , the bell ring- ing ...
... coming to Gidding in the great plague time , obtained licence of the bishop that they might use it daily , which he granted ) . 1 43. This having ended , they returned all home to the house . Then at eleven o'clock , the bell ring- ing ...
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