Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... things , with exhortations in writing and letters . 7. Being at Cambridge , that air was not very proper to his tender constitution , which was deli- cate . He was much subject to agues and aguish distempers . Dr. Butler ' was his ...
... things , with exhortations in writing and letters . 7. Being at Cambridge , that air was not very proper to his tender constitution , which was deli- cate . He was much subject to agues and aguish distempers . Dr. Butler ' was his ...
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... things made of the committee , often was chosen by the committee to make report of such things to the house ' . All which he performed so well and pleasingly , that there was great notice taken of him , and in that parliament besides ...
... things made of the committee , often was chosen by the committee to make report of such things to the house ' . All which he performed so well and pleasingly , that there was great notice taken of him , and in that parliament besides ...
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... Gidding , wishing there had been an increase of religious societies . " - Worthington's Diary , i . 219 ( in a letter to Dr. Sterne , Oct. 19 , 1660 ) . ready , all things being fitted in their chambers for BY HIS BROTHER . 27.
... Gidding , wishing there had been an increase of religious societies . " - Worthington's Diary , i . 219 ( in a letter to Dr. Sterne , Oct. 19 , 1660 ) . ready , all things being fitted in their chambers for BY HIS BROTHER . 27.
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Two Lives John Ferrar John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor. ready , all things being fitted in their chambers for that intent ... thing well - pleasing to God and man . 29 . About nine o'clock the bell rung to go to church ; then all assembled ...
Two Lives John Ferrar John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor. ready , all things being fitted in their chambers for that intent ... thing well - pleasing to God and man . 29 . About nine o'clock the bell rung to go to church ; then all assembled ...
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... things to have a fit proportion in time ; for he was wont to say , a mean in all things , if men could hit it , was the only way with good 38 LIFE OF N. FERRAR.
... things to have a fit proportion in time ; for he was wont to say , a mean in all things , if men could hit it , was the only way with good 38 LIFE OF N. FERRAR.
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