Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... received your's ( for there needs no long time to answer a matter of fact with mat- ter of truth ; and being full of indignation to be thus tra- duced , whereof I longed instantly to discharge myself ) I scrib- bled over this candid and ...
... received your's ( for there needs no long time to answer a matter of fact with mat- ter of truth ; and being full of indignation to be thus tra- duced , whereof I longed instantly to discharge myself ) I scrib- bled over this candid and ...
Side xxxv
... receiving the sacrament , and whether their servants ( when they received ) were attended by their masters and mistresses , and suffered not so much as to lay and take away their own trenchers , as I had heard ? whereat he smiled , as ...
... receiving the sacrament , and whether their servants ( when they received ) were attended by their masters and mistresses , and suffered not so much as to lay and take away their own trenchers , as I had heard ? whereat he smiled , as ...
Side 8
... receiving answer , that it was his settled resolution , he was not nice to express his good opinion of him to be such as he thought him well worthy to be elected into our society . Wherein he shewed him- self to be most real , by making ...
... receiving answer , that it was his settled resolution , he was not nice to express his good opinion of him to be such as he thought him well worthy to be elected into our society . Wherein he shewed him- self to be most real , by making ...
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... receiving the sacrament ( which this defendant deacon performeth and consecrateth the bread and wine ) their servants , when they received , were attended by their master and mistress , and not suffered to lay or take away their own ...
... receiving the sacrament ( which this defendant deacon performeth and consecrateth the bread and wine ) their servants , when they received , were attended by their master and mistress , and not suffered to lay or take away their own ...
Side 38
... received books of her bind- ing , said , he never saw the like workmanship . 40. Each several hour in forenoon and after- noon made all to be very pleasant and profitable to them for so that was , until Nicholas Ferrar con- trived all ...
... received books of her bind- ing , said , he never saw the like workmanship . 40. Each several hour in forenoon and after- noon made all to be very pleasant and profitable to them for so that was , until Nicholas Ferrar con- trived all ...
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