Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side xvi
... Christian education , his coadjutors were the pupil of Hooker and the patron of Shakespeare . And well does the perform- ance of these riper years fulfil the promise of his infancy . At Clare Hall , in that age of hard stu- dents ...
... Christian education , his coadjutors were the pupil of Hooker and the patron of Shakespeare . And well does the perform- ance of these riper years fulfil the promise of his infancy . At Clare Hall , in that age of hard stu- dents ...
Side xvii
... Christian Economicks , Containing Directions for the Religious Conduct of a Family . But as for me , & c . Josh . xxiv . 15. 1698. sm . 8vo . ( St. John's College Library . V. 20. 64 ) . b church , were at one in their esteem for Ferrar ...
... Christian Economicks , Containing Directions for the Religious Conduct of a Family . But as for me , & c . Josh . xxiv . 15. 1698. sm . 8vo . ( St. John's College Library . V. 20. 64 ) . b church , were at one in their esteem for Ferrar ...
Side xviii
... - morials , while they have suffered so many others to perish , were guided in their preference by a just instinct . For where shall we look for a finer model of a Christian matron than " old Mrs. Ferrar ; xviii TO THE READER .
... - morials , while they have suffered so many others to perish , were guided in their preference by a just instinct . For where shall we look for a finer model of a Christian matron than " old Mrs. Ferrar ; xviii TO THE READER .
Side xix
... Nicholas Ferrar himself , " the Levite in his own house , " we have the rare spectacle of a man whose one end in 66 life " was to make himself or others better ; b2 TO THE READER . xix of a Christian matron than "old Mrs. Ferrar;...
... Nicholas Ferrar himself , " the Levite in his own house , " we have the rare spectacle of a man whose one end in 66 life " was to make himself or others better ; b2 TO THE READER . xix of a Christian matron than "old Mrs. Ferrar;...
Side xxviii
... Christ ) splendida peccata3 . 1 Prov . xxviii . 9 . 2 I have not met with these words in Augustine ; but the thought often recurs ; e . g . Contra Julianum , IV . § 18 seq . He rejoined , that they had found divers perplexities , xxviii ...
... Christ ) splendida peccata3 . 1 Prov . xxviii . 9 . 2 I have not met with these words in Augustine ; but the thought often recurs ; e . g . Contra Julianum , IV . § 18 seq . He rejoined , that they had found divers perplexities , xxviii ...
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