Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side xxiv
... lord Montague's , being by your house , I would see and certify what I could in so short a stay , touching the various reports divulged in most places of your religious rites and ceremonies . To which my true relation ( which I am sorry ...
... lord Montague's , being by your house , I would see and certify what I could in so short a stay , touching the various reports divulged in most places of your religious rites and ceremonies . To which my true relation ( which I am sorry ...
Side xxxii
... 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 the grave and ...
... 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 the grave and ...
Side xxxv
... 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 their course without exception. For in this comportment, ...
... 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 their course without exception. For in this comportment, ...
Side 20
... lord treasurer Cranfield , earl of Middlesex . The parliament sat , and Nicholas Ferrar being in many things made of the committee , often was chosen by the committee to make report of such things to the house ' . All which he performed ...
... lord treasurer Cranfield , earl of Middlesex . The parliament sat , and Nicholas Ferrar being in many things made of the committee , often was chosen by the committee to make report of such things to the house ' . All which he performed ...
Side 25
... by the help of my God , set myself with more care and diligence than ever to serve our good Lord God , as is all our duties to do , in all we may . 26. This of Nicholas Ferrar becoming a deacon instantly spread BY HIS BROTHER . 25.
... by the help of my God , set myself with more care and diligence than ever to serve our good Lord God , as is all our duties to do , in all we may . 26. This of Nicholas Ferrar becoming a deacon instantly spread BY HIS BROTHER . 25.
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