Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side xxi
... hear the " I take Wm . 1 See Prynne's Histriomastix . This most learned of libellers is far better known by the cruel usage , which his restless tongue and pen , than by his works . veighty sentence of one of his few readers . Pryane to ...
... hear the " I take Wm . 1 See Prynne's Histriomastix . This most learned of libellers is far better known by the cruel usage , which his restless tongue and pen , than by his works . veighty sentence of one of his few readers . Pryane to ...
Side xxxii
... hear ; being but the relation of the grave and discreet answers ( as my lord himself termed them ) of the old gentlewoman to some of his lordship's expostulations . To that part concerning the young deacon , whom his lordship had heard ...
... hear ; being but the relation of the grave and discreet answers ( as my lord himself termed them ) of the old gentlewoman to some of his lordship's expostulations . To that part concerning the young deacon , whom his lordship had heard ...
Side xxxiv
... hear . This , as all other our discourse , being ended with mildness and moderation ( on his part at least ) I said farther , since their devotions ( from which they would be loth to be diverted or interrupted , as in the said ...
... hear . This , as all other our discourse , being ended with mildness and moderation ( on his part at least ) I said farther , since their devotions ( from which they would be loth to be diverted or interrupted , as in the said ...
Side 9
... those places where he had made any considerable abode as myself , with many others who had the happiness to hear him discourse thereof , can give due testimony . From the time of his return unto the college , BY HIS BROTHER . 9.
... those places where he had made any considerable abode as myself , with many others who had the happiness to hear him discourse thereof , can give due testimony . From the time of his return unto the college , BY HIS BROTHER . 9.
Side 14
... hear he was freed from that infirmity , he ( N. F. ) found his words true and grew daily better and better . IO . Now before this was Dr. Scott , the king's sub - almoner , made master of Clare Hall , in Dr. Smith's place , who was ...
... hear he was freed from that infirmity , he ( N. F. ) found his words true and grew daily better and better . IO . Now before this was Dr. Scott , the king's sub - almoner , made master of Clare Hall , in Dr. Smith's place , who was ...
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