Nicholas Ferrar, two lives by his brother John and by dr. Jebb, ed. by J.E.B. MayorEditor at the University Press, and Sold, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... London Mr. Ferrar repaired and decently seated at his own expense and as there was not any morning preacher there he brought from the country Mr. Francis White . " — Peckard , 10 . He was dean and afterwards ( Dec. 3 , 1626 ) bishop of ...
... London Mr. Ferrar repaired and decently seated at his own expense and as there was not any morning preacher there he brought from the country Mr. Francis White . " — Peckard , 10 . He was dean and afterwards ( Dec. 3 , 1626 ) bishop of ...
Side 67
... London , and there in his parish was a lecturer , to whom he liberally contributed , to keep us that happiness the parish had of him and often in the week he was pleased to afford Mr. Ferrar his good company , who wonder- fully joyed in ...
... London , and there in his parish was a lecturer , to whom he liberally contributed , to keep us that happiness the parish had of him and often in the week he was pleased to afford Mr. Ferrar his good company , who wonder- fully joyed in ...
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... London , the executor of Herbert , who " besides his own bounty collected and returned most of the money that was paid for the rebuilding of that church , [ Leighton ] ; he kept all the account of the charges , and would often go down ...
... London , the executor of Herbert , who " besides his own bounty collected and returned most of the money that was paid for the rebuilding of that church , [ Leighton ] ; he kept all the account of the charges , and would often go down ...
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... London . Leave was craved , that the deferring of the sending of it might be respited one week , and the king might be informed , that the book was wholly unfitting every way for a king's eye , and those that had given him any notice of ...
... London . Leave was craved , that the deferring of the sending of it might be respited one week , and the king might be informed , that the book was wholly unfitting every way for a king's eye , and those that had given him any notice of ...
Side 117
... London to Gidding ; saying , that upon the condition that within the space of twelve months the king might have one made him , he was to render back that again ; and so with many courtly terms he departed , with intimation from Nicholas ...
... London to Gidding ; saying , that upon the condition that within the space of twelve months the king might have one made him , he was to render back that again ; and so with many courtly terms he departed , with intimation from Nicholas ...
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Side 262 - OUR Lord Jesus Christ, who hath left power to his church to absolve all sinners who truly repent and believe in him, of his great mercy forgive thee thine offences ! And by his authority committed to me, I absolve thee from all thy sins, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
Side 67 - Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.
Side vii - Wouldst see nests of new roses grow In a bed of reverend snow? Warm thoughts, free spirits flattering Winter's self into a spring? In sum, wouldst see a man that can Live to be old, and still a man? Whose latest and most leaden hours Fall with soft wings, stuck with soft flowers; And when life's sweet fable ends, Soul and body part like friends ; No quarrels, murmurs, no delay ; A kiss, a sigh, and so away ; — This rare one, reader, wouldst thou see! Hark, hither, and thyself be he.