Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... desire , he went up into a chamber , and pre- sently returned with these ; namely , his mother , a tall , straight , clear - complexioned , grave matron , of eighty years of age : his elder brother , married ( but whether a widower , I ...
... desire , he went up into a chamber , and pre- sently returned with these ; namely , his mother , a tall , straight , clear - complexioned , grave matron , of eighty years of age : his elder brother , married ( but whether a widower , I ...
Side xxx
... of this Family , and aged about fourscore years , ( who bids adieu to all fears and hopes of this world , and only desires to serve God ) set up this Table . The matter of this declaration being in such general terms XXX TO THE READER .
... of this Family , and aged about fourscore years , ( who bids adieu to all fears and hopes of this world , and only desires to serve God ) set up this Table . The matter of this declaration being in such general terms XXX TO THE READER .
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... desire it was then to watch ( for you are to know , that most of the maids could read and say psalms without book ) . And the men that were actors had one of the boys at the least , if not two , that would also readily desire and strive ...
... desire it was then to watch ( for you are to know , that most of the maids could read and say psalms without book ) . And the men that were actors had one of the boys at the least , if not two , that would also readily desire and strive ...
Side 85
... desire to be considered . Particularly , I like all your addresses , and , for ought I see , they are ever to be liked . [ So he goes on in the discourse of the building the church , in such and such a form , as N. F. advised , and ...
... desire to be considered . Particularly , I like all your addresses , and , for ought I see , they are ever to be liked . [ So he goes on in the discourse of the building the church , in such and such a form , as N. F. advised , and ...
Side 89
... desire to speak with him , he might know it , for he would say , that it might in one kind or other be hoped that they came for his good or their own , and it was the thing he loved to make himself or others better . He would observe ...
... desire to speak with him , he might know it , for he would say , that it might in one kind or other be hoped that they came for his good or their own , and it was the thing he loved to make himself or others better . He would observe ...
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