Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesUniversity Press, 1855 - 162 sider |
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... brought it to the house , and the house turned into a committee to hear it . And so well it was handled , that the longest and largest part fell to Nicholas Ferrar , who though he was long above an hour , the abundance of matter that he ...
... brought it to the house , and the house turned into a committee to hear it . And so well it was handled , that the longest and largest part fell to Nicholas Ferrar , who though he was long above an hour , the abundance of matter that he ...
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... brought his family out of most desperate calamities , whereinto they might have fallen if His mercy had not been infinite , he should now set himself to serve Him in such a calling , & c . His mother ( and other friends that stood , but ...
... brought his family out of most desperate calamities , whereinto they might have fallen if His mercy had not been infinite , he should now set himself to serve Him in such a calling , & c . His mother ( and other friends that stood , but ...
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... brought in the baked pudding and other meat , the old gentlewoman setting the first dish upon the table . Grace said ' , the children orderly and with silence stand to the table , for sit they did not . This done , some were left to see ...
... brought in the baked pudding and other meat , the old gentlewoman setting the first dish upon the table . Grace said ' , the children orderly and with silence stand to the table , for sit they did not . This done , some were left to see ...
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Two Lives Nicholas Ferrar, John Ferrar. word being brought the psalm - children had done , and were gone all home to their own parish- churches in the afternoon , there to be with their parents . Whilst they were thus in feeding their ...
Two Lives Nicholas Ferrar, John Ferrar. word being brought the psalm - children had done , and were gone all home to their own parish- churches in the afternoon , there to be with their parents . Whilst they were thus in feeding their ...
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... brought to read any book well and gracefully . They that are to read shall immediately upon the coming into the dining - room have a mess of broth sent them , which when they have eaten , they shall begin their reading , standing at the ...
... brought to read any book well and gracefully . They that are to read shall immediately upon the coming into the dining - room have a mess of broth sent them , which when they have eaten , they shall begin their reading , standing at the ...
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