Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... brother's " thoughts while living , at his death bequeathed the " Temple " to his care : Crashaw , the frequent partner of the Gidding " watchings " : Charles himself , who at most critical moments forgot his state anxieties in ...
... brother's " thoughts while living , at his death bequeathed the " Temple " to his care : Crashaw , the frequent partner of the Gidding " watchings " : Charles himself , who at most critical moments forgot his state anxieties in ...
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... brother whose superiority he felt are as free from envy as from exaggeration ? Where , for a wiser exercise of a mother's authority , or more touching expressions of a mother's love , than in Mrs. Collett's letters to her children ? If ...
... brother whose superiority he felt are as free from envy as from exaggeration ? Where , for a wiser exercise of a mother's authority , or more touching expressions of a mother's love , than in Mrs. Collett's letters to her children ? If ...
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... Brother and aged Mother at the head of them , had devoted themselves to a kind of Protes- tant Monachism , and were getting much talked of in those times . They followed celibacy , and merely religious duties ; employed themselves in ...
... Brother and aged Mother at the head of them , had devoted themselves to a kind of Protes- tant Monachism , and were getting much talked of in those times . They followed celibacy , and merely religious duties ; employed themselves in ...
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... brother , his sister and her husband , their fourteen or fifteen children , and two or three maidservants . The uninitiated may imagine that the words ' binding of Prayer - books ' are a quotation ; for the benefit of the literary ...
... brother , his sister and her husband , their fourteen or fifteen children , and two or three maidservants . The uninitiated may imagine that the words ' binding of Prayer - books ' are a quotation ; for the benefit of the literary ...
Side xlviii
... - tion , for which the Learned World will cogratulate him . " Preface to Diss . p . lv . Dyce . See Salter's note on the passage . 2 Appendix , p . 295 seq . LIFE OF NICHOLAS FERRAR BY HIS BROTHER JOHN . Nulla xlviii READER . TO THE.
... - tion , for which the Learned World will cogratulate him . " Preface to Diss . p . lv . Dyce . See Salter's note on the passage . 2 Appendix , p . 295 seq . LIFE OF NICHOLAS FERRAR BY HIS BROTHER JOHN . Nulla xlviii READER . TO THE.
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answer Arminian beseech bishop bishop of Lincoln blessed books of Kings called Cambridge Christ Christian church Church of England Clare Hall Collett cousin Arthur daughter Mapletoft dear brother death desire divine English entreat father friends gave gentleman give given God's grace Gresham college hand happy hath heard Hearne heart Herbert holy honour hope hour humbly John Ferrar judgement kind king king's learned letter Linsell Little Gidding live London majesty Mary master mercy mind minister morning mother never Nicholas Ferrar nieces night Oley Peckard pleased pray prayers present prince printed psalms received Robert Bateman servant shew sir Edwin Sandys sister soul Steeple Gidding story Susanna thanks thereof things Thou thought tion told took tutor unto Virginia Virginia company Woodnoth words worthy young καὶ