Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesUniversity Press, 1855 - 162 sider |
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Side xxxiv
... leave to say what I listed ) I asked him , to whom he made all those courtesies ? He said , to God . I asked if the papists made any other answer for their bowing to images and crucifixes ? yet we account them idolaters for so doing ...
... leave to say what I listed ) I asked him , to whom he made all those courtesies ? He said , to God . I asked if the papists made any other answer for their bowing to images and crucifixes ? yet we account them idolaters for so doing ...
Side xxxvi
... nieces ( hoping the good scholars at Westminster are well ) . And so I leave you to the grace of God ; and am the same , your loving friend , EDWARD LENTON . " " Crossing Huntingdonshire , on this occasion , in his xxxvi TO THE READER .
... nieces ( hoping the good scholars at Westminster are well ) . And so I leave you to the grace of God ; and am the same , your loving friend , EDWARD LENTON . " " Crossing Huntingdonshire , on this occasion , in his xxxvi TO THE READER .
Side 9
... leave both from his parents and the college ) he began his travels into foreign parts . Where how long he continued , his brother Mr. John Ferrar can best inform you . But so well did he improve the time that he spent therein , as that ...
... leave both from his parents and the college ) he began his travels into foreign parts . Where how long he continued , his brother Mr. John Ferrar can best inform you . But so well did he improve the time that he spent therein , as that ...
Side 14
... leave he goes abroad , well grounded in the verity of the protest- ant religion and faith of the Church of England ; and as Dr. Butler said the sea would purge that humour and they should soon hear he was freed from that infirmity , he ...
... leave he goes abroad , well grounded in the verity of the protest- ant religion and faith of the Church of England ; and as Dr. Butler said the sea would purge that humour and they should soon hear he was freed from that infirmity , he ...
Side 18
... leave the place and go to Oxford , he went to the mercers ' company , who have the giving of that place , that they should by all means go to Mr. N. Ferrar , and entreat him to accept of the place : for he was like , if he set to it ...
... leave the place and go to Oxford , he went to the mercers ' company , who have the giving of that place , that they should by all means go to Mr. N. Ferrar , and entreat him to accept of the place : for he was like , if he set to it ...
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