The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert Sanderson |
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... Sermons , he had presented the world with the Author's life exactly written ; and it was pity he did not , for it was a work worthy his undertaking , and he fit to under- take it ; betwixt whom and the Author there was so mutual a ...
... Sermons , he had presented the world with the Author's life exactly written ; and it was pity he did not , for it was a work worthy his undertaking , and he fit to under- take it ; betwixt whom and the Author there was so mutual a ...
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... sermon being preached at Paddington . This he did , till his Majesty sent and appointed him a day to preach to him at Whitehall ; and though much was expected from him , both by his Majesty and others , yet he was so happy ( which few ...
... sermon being preached at Paddington . This he did , till his Majesty sent and appointed him a day to preach to him at Whitehall ; and though much was expected from him , both by his Majesty and others , yet he was so happy ( which few ...
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... sermons ) in part of a funeral elegy writ by him on Dr. Donne , and is a known truth , though it be in verse . -Each altar had its fire- He kept his love , but not his object ; wit He did not banish , but transplanted it ; Taught it ...
... sermons ) in part of a funeral elegy writ by him on Dr. Donne , and is a known truth , though it be in verse . -Each altar had its fire- He kept his love , but not his object ; wit He did not banish , but transplanted it ; Taught it ...
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... sermon , did so work upon the affections of his hearers , as melted and moulded them into a com- panionable sadness ; and so they left the congre- gation ; but then their houses presented them with objects of diversion , and his ...
... sermon , did so work upon the affections of his hearers , as melted and moulded them into a com- panionable sadness ; and so they left the congre- gation ; but then their houses presented them with objects of diversion , and his ...
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... sermons , as at St. Paul's Cross , and other places : all which employments he per- formed to the admiration of the representative body of the whole clergy of this nation . He was once , and but once , clouded with the King's ...
... sermons , as at St. Paul's Cross , and other places : all which employments he per- formed to the admiration of the representative body of the whole clergy of this nation . He was once , and but once , clouded with the King's ...
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