Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesUniversity Press, 1855 - 162 sider |
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... give and bequeath unto either of them five pounds a - piece , over and above the former legacies which by this my will I have bequeathed unto them . " He had before bequeathed to them and to his " worthy friends of Clare Hall ...
... give and bequeath unto either of them five pounds a - piece , over and above the former legacies which by this my will I have bequeathed unto them . " He had before bequeathed to them and to his " worthy friends of Clare Hall ...
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... give him long life , and that he might be filled with God's Holy Spirit daily more and more , to His greater glory , and good of her and his family ; adding , I will also , by the help of my God , set myself with more care and diligence ...
... give him long life , and that he might be filled with God's Holy Spirit daily more and more , to His greater glory , and good of her and his family ; adding , I will also , by the help of my God , set myself with more care and diligence ...
Side 26
... give him a living worth £ 400 per an . , if he would take it . The other , not knowing of the other lord's inten- tions , told sir Edwin , that he would help Nicholas Ferrar to a living of £ 300 per an .; or if he would 1 Early in Oct ...
... give him a living worth £ 400 per an . , if he would take it . The other , not knowing of the other lord's inten- tions , told sir Edwin , that he would help Nicholas Ferrar to a living of £ 300 per an .; or if he would 1 Early in Oct ...
Side 27
... give those noble lords all due and humble thanks for their undeserved good opinions of him . 28. And now I shall offer to our historian the particular actions and more punctual actions of each day in the week , and what was performed by ...
... give those noble lords all due and humble thanks for their undeserved good opinions of him . 28. And now I shall offer to our historian the particular actions and more punctual actions of each day in the week , and what was performed by ...
Side 28
... give an account of without book . Then they retired themselves , and this day made their selves all more comely in their best attires , he persuading all sorts to be decent , neat , cleanly in their apparel , as a thing well - pleasing ...
... give an account of without book . Then they retired themselves , and this day made their selves all more comely in their best attires , he persuading all sorts to be decent , neat , cleanly in their apparel , as a thing well - pleasing ...
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