Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side vi
... all his own wealth , His own music , his own health ? A man , whose sober soul can tell How to wear her garments well ; Her garments that upon her sit ( As garments should do ) close and fit : vii A well - cloth'd soul , that's not opprest.
... all his own wealth , His own music , his own health ? A man , whose sober soul can tell How to wear her garments well ; Her garments that upon her sit ( As garments should do ) close and fit : vii A well - cloth'd soul , that's not opprest.
Side xxxii
... tell them what my lord bishop of Lincoln said of them . Wherein yet I brake no laws of humanity or hospitality ( though spoken at his table . ) For he said nothing but what they wished and were glad to hear ; being but the relation of ...
... tell them what my lord bishop of Lincoln said of them . Wherein yet I brake no laws of humanity or hospitality ( though spoken at his table . ) For he said nothing but what they wished and were glad to hear ; being but the relation of ...
Side xxxv
... before twelve o'clock . As probably half an hour would see him safe at " my Lord Mountague's , " we are not surprised that he lived to tell the tale of his privations . I heard also that they never roast any meat ; C 2 TO THE READER . XXXV.
... before twelve o'clock . As probably half an hour would see him safe at " my Lord Mountague's , " we are not surprised that he lived to tell the tale of his privations . I heard also that they never roast any meat ; C 2 TO THE READER . XXXV.
Side 24
... sword and silk clothes until he was ordained priest ; not till then did he tell his wife , " You are now a minister's wife . " - Walton , xlvii . told his tutor beforehand , he durst not presume to 24 LIFE OF N. FERRAR.
... sword and silk clothes until he was ordained priest ; not till then did he tell his wife , " You are now a minister's wife . " - Walton , xlvii . told his tutor beforehand , he durst not presume to 24 LIFE OF N. FERRAR.
Side 48
... tell him , I beg him to continue his daily prayers for me . " - " Sir , I pray deliver this little book [ The Temple ] to my dear brother Ferrar , and tell him he shall find in it a picture of the many spiritual conflicts that have ...
... tell him , I beg him to continue his daily prayers for me . " - " Sir , I pray deliver this little book [ The Temple ] to my dear brother Ferrar , and tell him he shall find in it a picture of the many spiritual conflicts that have ...
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