Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side 95
... desire to live , and an earnestness to pray to my God to spare me , which He hath to this day done , when all hopes ... desires have continued to God to spare me , which He hath done , and , as they would say , in a miraculous manner was ...
... desire to live , and an earnestness to pray to my God to spare me , which He hath to this day done , when all hopes ... desires have continued to God to spare me , which He hath done , and , as they would say , in a miraculous manner was ...
Side 96
... desire to be dissolved with St. Paul , and to leave this life for one eternal in heaven , through the merits of my Saviour Jesus Christ , now wholly and fully submitting myself to the blessed will of my good Lord , to do with me for ...
... desire to be dissolved with St. Paul , and to leave this life for one eternal in heaven , through the merits of my Saviour Jesus Christ , now wholly and fully submitting myself to the blessed will of my good Lord , to do with me for ...
Side 97
... desire and devotion he received the blessed sacrament with much joy ; and during all his sickness his speech tended to nothing but exhor- tations to love , fear , and serve God , as the only comfort and happiness of this world , and to ...
... desire and devotion he received the blessed sacrament with much joy ; and during all his sickness his speech tended to nothing but exhor- tations to love , fear , and serve God , as the only comfort and happiness of this world , and to ...
Side 98
... desire them to say with him the Belief and Lord's Prayer , which he would say , and then they proceed in such discourse as was fit for those that came to converse with dying men . And one minister said unto him , What joy may you now ...
... desire them to say with him the Belief and Lord's Prayer , which he would say , and then they proceed in such discourse as was fit for those that came to converse with dying men . And one minister said unto him , What joy may you now ...
Side 103
... desire you to pray with me , ' which being granted , Mr. Duncon asked him , ' What prayers ? ' to which Mr. Herbert's answer was , ' O , Sir , the prayers of my mother the Church of England ; no other prayers are equal to them ; but at ...
... desire you to pray with me , ' which being granted , Mr. Duncon asked him , ' What prayers ? ' to which Mr. Herbert's answer was , ' O , Sir , the prayers of my mother the Church of England ; no other prayers are equal to them ; but at ...
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