Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side xxiv
... hath drawn con- clusions and accusations of Arminianism and other fopperies , not once mentioned in my letter ; but , as wisely as that atheist , who , to prove there was no God , vouched one end of a verse where David in his psalms1 ...
... hath drawn con- clusions and accusations of Arminianism and other fopperies , not once mentioned in my letter ; but , as wisely as that atheist , who , to prove there was no God , vouched one end of a verse where David in his psalms1 ...
Side xxvii
... hath 14 or 15 children : all which are in the house ( which I saw not yet ) . And of these , and two or three maid - servants , the family consists . I saluted the mother and daughter , not like nuns , but as we use to salute other ...
... hath 14 or 15 children : all which are in the house ( which I saw not yet ) . And of these , and two or three maid - servants , the family consists . I saluted the mother and daughter , not like nuns , but as we use to salute other ...
Side xxxi
... hath the very mark and seal of the Beast upon its forehead ; therefore , it must needs be his . " - Prynne's Briefe Svrvay and Censvre of Mr. Cozens His Couzening Deuotions , 4. Compare ib . 40 , 54 . from the house , yet staid a little ...
... hath the very mark and seal of the Beast upon its forehead ; therefore , it must needs be his . " - Prynne's Briefe Svrvay and Censvre of Mr. Cozens His Couzening Deuotions , 4. Compare ib . 40 , 54 . from the house , yet staid a little ...
Side xxxii
... hath taken the orders of a dea- con . - To say nothing of his having been at Rome ( whereof I could have excepted no more against him than he might against me ) . For having been so long in the labour of the chapel , it is now high time ...
... hath taken the orders of a dea- con . - To say nothing of his having been at Rome ( whereof I could have excepted no more against him than he might against me ) . For having been so long in the labour of the chapel , it is now high time ...
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... hath by his will giuen three hun- dred pounds to the Colledge in Virginia , to bee paid when there shall be ten of the Infidels children placed in it . And in the meane time foure and twentie pounds by yeere , to bee distributed vnto ...
... hath by his will giuen three hun- dred pounds to the Colledge in Virginia , to bee paid when there shall be ten of the Infidels children placed in it . And in the meane time foure and twentie pounds by yeere , to bee distributed vnto ...
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