Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesUniversity Press, 1855 - 162 sider |
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... living , that knew the family , but must acknowledge it . I wish there were many more such in the church and kingdom . It is true , at his last being there , he seeing the table hung up in the parlour , which before he had seen there ...
... living , that knew the family , but must acknowledge it . I wish there were many more such in the church and kingdom . It is true , at his last being there , he seeing the table hung up in the parlour , which before he had seen there ...
Side 105
... living in virginity ' , and in such and such 1 Daughters of Mrs. Collett . " Yet nothing is so sound , but in time it will run into corruption . For I must not hold it in , that some persons in Little Gidding had run into excess , and ...
... living in virginity ' , and in such and such 1 Daughters of Mrs. Collett . " Yet nothing is so sound , but in time it will run into corruption . For I must not hold it in , that some persons in Little Gidding had run into excess , and ...
Side 108
... living man , and so continued also at his putting into his coffin ; whereas his arms and the rest of his body were stiff and not to be bended , as those were , which one might turn like a living hand ; at which many did marvel . A ...
... living man , and so continued also at his putting into his coffin ; whereas his arms and the rest of his body were stiff and not to be bended , as those were , which one might turn like a living hand ; at which many did marvel . A ...
Side 167
... living , that I am apt to believe the thoughtful pious child did there receive the first impressions and disposi- tions to that regular and religious course of life he so many years after hightened and formed in his own family into a ...
... living , that I am apt to believe the thoughtful pious child did there receive the first impressions and disposi- tions to that regular and religious course of life he so many years after hightened and formed in his own family into a ...
Side 221
... living and the dead ' to save her and her posterity . Within three days after his arrival she rides to Gidding , fifteen miles from Bourne . Their greeting was like that of old Jacob and his son Joseph , after his father had given him ...
... living and the dead ' to save her and her posterity . Within three days after his arrival she rides to Gidding , fifteen miles from Bourne . Their greeting was like that of old Jacob and his son Joseph , after his father had given him ...
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