Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesUniversity Press, 1855 - 162 sider |
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Side xxix
... answer , that they were not ashamed of that badge of Christian profession which the first propugners of the faith bare in their banners , and which we , in our church discipline , retain to this day . For their chapel ; that it was now ...
... answer , that they were not ashamed of that badge of Christian profession which the first propugners of the faith bare in their banners , and which we , in our church discipline , retain to this day . For their chapel ; that it was now ...
Side xxxii
... answers ( as my lord himself termed them ) of the old gentlewoman to some of his lordship's expostulations . To that part concerning the young deacon , whom his lordship had heard of , to come from Cambridge to officiate in their chapel ...
... answers ( as my lord himself termed them ) of the old gentlewoman to some of his lordship's expostulations . To that part concerning the young deacon , whom his lordship had heard of , to come from Cambridge to officiate in their chapel ...
Side xxxiv
... answer for their bowing to images and crucifixes ? yet we account them idolaters for so doing . He said , we have no ... answered me something of the trinary number , which I did not understand , nor well hear . This , as all other our ...
... answer for their bowing to images and crucifixes ? yet we account them idolaters for so doing . He said , we have no ... answered me something of the trinary number , which I did not understand , nor well hear . This , as all other our ...
Side xxxvi
... answer to , they are rewarded with money and their dinner . By means of which reward of meat and money , the poor catechumens learn their lessons well ; and so their bodies and souls too are well fed . I find them full of humanity and ...
... answer to , they are rewarded with money and their dinner . By means of which reward of meat and money , the poor catechumens learn their lessons well ; and so their bodies and souls too are well fed . I find them full of humanity and ...
Side xl
... answer to , they were rewarded with money and their dinner ) , or from these , furnished by two ' out of the three testimonies which Mr. Carlyle has glanced at , I will not desecrate the term by saying , has read : 1. He and his family ...
... answer to , they were rewarded with money and their dinner ) , or from these , furnished by two ' out of the three testimonies which Mr. Carlyle has glanced at , I will not desecrate the term by saying , has read : 1. He and his family ...
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