Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... heart , regain that reverend hand Of lost opinion , and no more be thought Th ' unnecessary furnish of the land ; Nor ( discouraged with their small esteem ) Confused , irresolute and wavering stand , Caring not to become profound , but ...
... heart , regain that reverend hand Of lost opinion , and no more be thought Th ' unnecessary furnish of the land ; Nor ( discouraged with their small esteem ) Confused , irresolute and wavering stand , Caring not to become profound , but ...
Side xxiv
... heart . By this time , sir , I hope you see I am so far from being the author , infuser , abetter or countenancer of this fable , that , by it I take myself to be as much abused , and that there is as much aspersion cast upon me as upon ...
... heart . By this time , sir , I hope you see I am so far from being the author , infuser , abetter or countenancer of this fable , that , by it I take myself to be as much abused , and that there is as much aspersion cast upon me as upon ...
Side 5
... heart the true fear and care of His Divine Majesty , and that this fear and love of God might never depart out of his mind , and that he might know , how he must serve Him . After much bitter weeping he felt his heart much eased , and ...
... heart the true fear and care of His Divine Majesty , and that this fear and love of God might never depart out of his mind , and that he might know , how he must serve Him . After much bitter weeping he felt his heart much eased , and ...
Side 6
... heart was much cheered . He then rose up , and went up to his chamber to bed again , but could not sleep but little , yet he found daily more and more confirmation in his soul , and so had all his lifetime after a more than ordinary ...
... heart was much cheered . He then rose up , and went up to his chamber to bed again , but could not sleep but little , yet he found daily more and more confirmation in his soul , and so had all his lifetime after a more than ordinary ...
Side 33
... hearts might not want the best spiritual food : which done , they also sat down to meat , and lost not by that deed . 32. Dinner ended , all had liberty to repair where they pleased , some to walk in the garden , orchard , & c . , and ...
... hearts might not want the best spiritual food : which done , they also sat down to meat , and lost not by that deed . 32. Dinner ended , all had liberty to repair where they pleased , some to walk in the garden , orchard , & c . , and ...
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