Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side xix
... rest from a wearying journey , until she had seen it cleansed from profanation ; presiding over the studies of her grandchildren , who nightly knelt to ask her blessing ? Where , for a more honest chronicler than John Ferrar , whose ...
... rest from a wearying journey , until she had seen it cleansed from profanation ; presiding over the studies of her grandchildren , who nightly knelt to ask her blessing ? Where , for a more honest chronicler than John Ferrar , whose ...
Side xxix
... rest arose . For the crosses he made the usual answer , that they were not ashamed of that badge of Christian profession which the first propugners of the faith bare in their banners , and which we , in our church discipline , retain to ...
... rest arose . For the crosses he made the usual answer , that they were not ashamed of that badge of Christian profession which the first propugners of the faith bare in their banners , and which we , in our church discipline , retain to ...
Side xxxiii
... rest all in black , save one of the daughter's daugh- ters , who was in a friar's grey gown . We being thus placed , the deacon ( for so I must now call h : m ) with a very loud and distinct voice , began with the Litany , read divers ...
... rest all in black , save one of the daughter's daugh- ters , who was in a friar's grey gown . We being thus placed , the deacon ( for so I must now call h : m ) with a very loud and distinct voice , began with the Litany , read divers ...
Side 31
... rest of the time was spent in hearing of them also to say what they had formerly learned ; which was the chief end of his design , that they should learn all , and keep perfectly all they had learned : and many of the children did ...
... rest of the time was spent in hearing of them also to say what they had formerly learned ; which was the chief end of his design , that they should learn all , and keep perfectly all they had learned : and many of the children did ...
Side 41
... rest of the children have supped ; when another , after they have repeated their gospels , shall take the book , and the first go to their meal and , in regard of their for- bearance , shall always have the advantage of some more than ...
... rest of the children have supped ; when another , after they have repeated their gospels , shall take the book , and the first go to their meal and , in regard of their for- bearance , shall always have the advantage of some more than ...
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