Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... unto , Of our disable and unactive force ; To shew true knowledge can both speak and do : Armed for the sharp which in these days they find With all provisions that belong thereto : That their experience may not come behind The time's ...
... unto , Of our disable and unactive force ; To shew true knowledge can both speak and do : Armed for the sharp which in these days they find With all provisions that belong thereto : That their experience may not come behind The time's ...
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... unto posterity : whom as I truly loved whilst he lived , so I am one that shall ever honour his blessed memory . As for the time of his admission into our college of Clare Hall , he was , as I did then guess by his stature and ...
... unto posterity : whom as I truly loved whilst he lived , so I am one that shall ever honour his blessed memory . As for the time of his admission into our college of Clare Hall , he was , as I did then guess by his stature and ...
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... to any of 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.
... to any of 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.
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Two Lives John Ferrar John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor. From the time of his return unto the college , as he continued ever an indefatigable student , so he was an extraordinary proficient , as having attained within a few years unto that ...
Two Lives John Ferrar John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor. From the time of his return unto the college , as he continued ever an indefatigable student , so he was an extraordinary proficient , as having attained within a few years unto that ...
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... unto his hands , as they will both head and bed ( as our coun- try masons used to speak ) in the goodly structure which he is now erecting for the preservation of his precious memory here on earth , who now shines more gloriously inter ...
... unto his hands , as they will both head and bed ( as our coun- try masons used to speak ) in the goodly structure which he is now erecting for the preservation of his precious memory here on earth , who now shines more gloriously inter ...
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