Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 57
Side xx
... heard of him ? yet he gave many documents a new chance for life , whilst few per- haps of those whose eyes will fall on these words have rescued even one . however in fairness be allowed , that the chorus of XX TO THE READER .
... heard of him ? yet he gave many documents a new chance for life , whilst few per- haps of those whose eyes will fall on these words have rescued even one . however in fairness be allowed , that the chorus of XX TO THE READER .
Side xxv
... perceive , that I endea- voured not to detract any thing from you , or to conceal even the civility or humility I found , or what I had heard or be- lieved of your works of charity . Thus , sir , even the very same day I TO THE READER .
... perceive , that I endea- voured not to detract any thing from you , or to conceal even the civility or humility I found , or what I had heard or be- lieved of your works of charity . Thus , sir , even the very same day I TO THE READER .
Side xxvii
... heard of , without any distaste to them . Which being granted ; I first told them , what I had heard of the nuns of Gidding ; of two , watching and praying all night , of their canonical hours , of their crosses on the outside and ...
... heard of , without any distaste to them . Which being granted ; I first told them , what I had heard of the nuns of Gidding ; of two , watching and praying all night , of their canonical hours , of their crosses on the outside and ...
Side xxix
... heard concerning that . Which afterwards I willingly entertained . In the mean time I told them , I perceived all was not true which I had heard of the place . For I could see no such inscription on the frontispiece of the house ...
... heard concerning that . Which afterwards I willingly entertained . In the mean time I told them , I perceived all was not true which I had heard of the place . For I could see no such inscription on the frontispiece of the house ...
Side xxxii
... heard of , to come from Cambridge to officiate in their chapel ; he ( innuendo ever the younger son , who only was the speaker ) said , that himself was the young deacon intended . That he is two and forty years old ; was fellow of a ...
... heard of , to come from Cambridge to officiate in their chapel ; he ( innuendo ever the younger son , who only was the speaker ) said , that himself was the young deacon intended . That he is two and forty years old ; was fellow of a ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
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