Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... nights in heavenly counsels to all the family ; " reprobating the fatal and still prevalent delusion that literary power atones for an author's want of moral pur- pose , or exhorting his young charge to persevere in those pursuits ...
... nights in heavenly counsels to all the family ; " reprobating the fatal and still prevalent delusion that literary power atones for an author's want of moral pur- pose , or exhorting his young charge to persevere in those pursuits ...
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... night longer , I would not have delayed my answer to your so discreet and respective a letter ; which makes me wish we were better ac- quainted , in hope to confirm your good and charitable opinion of me . Sir , I confess I should much ...
... night longer , I would not have delayed my answer to your so discreet and respective a letter ; which makes me wish we were better ac- quainted , in hope to confirm your good and charitable opinion of me . Sir , I confess I should much ...
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... night , of their canonical hours , of their crosses on the outside and inside of their chapel , of an altar there , richly decked with plate , tapestry , and tapers , of their adorations and 1 Mr. John Ferrar , Mr. Nicholas Ferrar , and ...
... night , of their canonical hours , of their crosses on the outside and inside of their chapel , of an altar there , richly decked with plate , tapestry , and tapers , of their adorations and 1 Mr. John Ferrar , Mr. Nicholas Ferrar , and ...
Side xxix
... night two ( alternatim ) continued all night in their devotions , who went not to bed until the rest arose . For the crosses he made the usual answer , that they were not ashamed of that badge of Christian profession which the first ...
... night two ( alternatim ) continued all night in their devotions , who went not to bed until the rest arose . For the crosses he made the usual answer , that they were not ashamed of that badge of Christian profession which the first ...
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... night and day , a continual repetition of the English Liturgy ; being divided into relays and watches , one watch relieving another , as on ship - board ; and never allowing at any hour the sacred fire to go out . This also , as a ...
... night and day , a continual repetition of the English Liturgy ; being divided into relays and watches , one watch relieving another , as on ship - board ; and never allowing at any hour the sacred fire to go out . This also , as a ...
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