Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... fellow - commoner at this time did not exceed £ 60 ( D'Ewes's Life , i . 119 ) . 4 The letter which follows is printed from Peckard ; 29–34 ; Baker omitted it . choicest virtues of our dear and worthy friend Mr. N. BY HIS BROTHER .
... fellow - commoner at this time did not exceed £ 60 ( D'Ewes's Life , i . 119 ) . 4 The letter which follows is printed from Peckard ; 29–34 ; Baker omitted it . choicest virtues of our dear and worthy friend Mr. N. BY HIS BROTHER .
Side 19
... brother John in his private estate . 17. Now his father being dead , and he his sole executor , and with all care , love , and fidelity order- ing and managing it , and being a continual ex- ceeding stay and comfort to his dear mother ...
... brother John in his private estate . 17. Now his father being dead , and he his sole executor , and with all care , love , and fidelity order- ing and managing it , and being a continual ex- ceeding stay and comfort to his dear mother ...
Side 48
... brother Ferrar an account of the decaying condition of my body , and 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 ...
... brother Ferrar an account of the decaying condition of my body , and 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 ...
Side 51
... brother N. F .; and not long before his death was upon exchanging his living for one , merely for the situation , as being nearer his dear brother , though in value much inferior to his own : but he said that he valued Mr. Ferrar's near ...
... brother N. F .; and not long before his death was upon exchanging his living for one , merely for the situation , as being nearer his dear brother , though in value much inferior to his own : but he said that he valued Mr. Ferrar's near ...
Side 61
... brother John Ferrar by the hand , walking in their great parlour , and then and to this effect he spake . My dear brother , I am now shortly to appear before my good Lord God , to Whom I must give account of what I have said and taught ...
... brother John Ferrar by the hand , walking in their great parlour , and then and to this effect he spake . My dear brother , I am now shortly to appear before my good Lord God , to Whom I must give account of what I have said and taught ...
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