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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Side 61
... , 35 , 41 , 47 , Bed . H. E. iv . 8 and 29 , Barnard's Life of Heylin , §§ 107 , III . See in Hacket , ii . 137 , the bishop's prediction of the coming storm . Him , and have shewed you the right and good BY HIS BROTHER . 61.
... , 35 , 41 , 47 , Bed . H. E. iv . 8 and 29 , Barnard's Life of Heylin , §§ 107 , III . See in Hacket , ii . 137 , the bishop's prediction of the coming storm . Him , and have shewed you the right and good BY HIS BROTHER . 61.
Side 67
... coming unto Him : Behold an Israelite indeed , in whom there is no guile ' . For , said he , truly Mr. Ferrar was such a man , and all that knew him must see also Fuller's Worthies in Hunts , Bentham's Ely , ( 1812 ) , i . 200 , ii ...
... coming unto Him : Behold an Israelite indeed , in whom there is no guile ' . For , said he , truly Mr. Ferrar was such a man , and all that knew him must see also Fuller's Worthies in Hunts , Bentham's Ely , ( 1812 ) , i . 200 , ii ...
Side 94
... coming home , he sat himself down , and said , he was some- what faint , but felt no pain in any part ; but his friends about him demanding , how he found him- self ? said , he was faintish , and , there being a fire in the room , he ...
... coming home , he sat himself down , and said , he was some- what faint , but felt no pain in any part ; but his friends about him demanding , how he found him- self ? said , he was faintish , and , there being a fire in the room , he ...
Side 120
... coming into the room where the king was , he seeing my lord of Canterbury to have a stately great book in his two hands , presently rose out of his chair where he was sitting , many lords then standing round about him : What , said he ...
... coming into the room where the king was , he seeing my lord of Canterbury to have a stately great book in his two hands , presently rose out of his chair where he was sitting , many lords then standing round about him : What , said he ...
Side 126
... coming to London , as he had directions , addressed himself to my lord of Canterbury , from him to receive orders how to proceed . Who when he saw the young man , and was informed of his errand , by those that con- ducted him to his ...
... coming to London , as he had directions , addressed himself to my lord of Canterbury , from him to receive orders how to proceed . Who when he saw the young man , and was informed of his errand , by those that con- ducted him to his ...
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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.