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... English Liturgy . " Night and day , did they ? but let that pass . One can only reply that they might have been worse employed ; and that , if for English Liturgy we had read Psalms of David , we might have bethought ourselves of a ...
... English Liturgy . " Night and day , did they ? but let that pass . One can only reply that they might have been worse employed ; and that , if for English Liturgy we had read Psalms of David , we might have bethought ourselves of a ...
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... English translation at dinner , and one of his gentlemen another in the Latin translation at supper . For there was none of them but was bred at least to so much learning . " - ibid . ii . 32. " While he [ John Ball ] was at sup- per ...
... English translation at dinner , and one of his gentlemen another in the Latin translation at supper . For there was none of them but was bred at least to so much learning . " - ibid . ii . 32. " While he [ John Ball ] was at sup- per ...
Side 46
... promiscuous private prayers all the night long by nightly turns , just like as the English nuns at Saint Omers and other popish places : which private prayers are > upon any occasion that might happen , that they 46 LIFE OF N. FERRAR.
... promiscuous private prayers all the night long by nightly turns , just like as the English nuns at Saint Omers and other popish places : which private prayers are > upon any occasion that might happen , that they 46 LIFE OF N. FERRAR.
Side 52
... English plantations of late , and the opinion of many grave divines concerning the Gospel's fleeting westward , sometimes I have had such thoughts , Why may not that be the place of New Jerusalem ? " Twisse to Mede . March 2 , 1634 ...
... English plantations of late , and the opinion of many grave divines concerning the Gospel's fleeting westward , sometimes I have had such thoughts , Why may not that be the place of New Jerusalem ? " Twisse to Mede . March 2 , 1634 ...
Side 58
... into Latin by Beza , and into English by William Crashaw father of the poet . In this life however there is no mention of the saying in the text . 1 the having an Orlando in the house is sufficient ground 58 LIFE OF N. FERRAR.
... into Latin by Beza , and into English by William Crashaw father of the poet . In this life however there is no mention of the saying in the text . 1 the having an Orlando in the house is sufficient ground 58 LIFE OF N. FERRAR.
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