Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England : from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Volume 4J.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - Christian biography |
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... ( at least to myself ) that I have endeavoured to deserve the love , and preserve the memory of my two deceased friends , Dr. Donne , and sir Henry Wotton , by declaring the several employments and various accidents of their lives B 2.
... ( at least to myself ) that I have endeavoured to deserve the love , and preserve the memory of my two deceased friends , Dr. Donne , and sir Henry Wotton , by declaring the several employments and various accidents of their lives B 2.
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... Henry's being installed knight of the garter ; and after many years useful travel , and the attain- ment of many languages , he was by king James sent ambassador resident to the then French king , Lewis the thirteenth . There he ...
... Henry's being installed knight of the garter ; and after many years useful travel , and the attain- ment of many languages , he was by king James sent ambassador resident to the then French king , Lewis the thirteenth . There he ...
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... Henry Herbert , ought to be remembered ; as also the bounty of Mr. Nicholas Farrer and Mr. Arthur Woodnot , the one a gentleman in the neighbourhood of Layton , and the other a goldsmith in Foster - lane , London , ought not to be ...
... Henry Herbert , ought to be remembered ; as also the bounty of Mr. Nicholas Farrer and Mr. Arthur Woodnot , the one a gentleman in the neighbourhood of Layton , and the other a goldsmith in Foster - lane , London , ought not to be ...
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... Henry Herbert , and other friends then of that family . In his house he remained about twelve months , and there became his own physician , and cured himself of his ague , by forbearing drink , and not eating any meat , no not mutton ...
... Henry Herbert , and other friends then of that family . In his house he remained about twelve months , and there became his own physician , and cured himself of his ague , by forbearing drink , and not eating any meat , no not mutton ...
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... Henry , that he hath bought a parcel of books for me , and that they are coming over . Now though they have hitherto travelled upon your charge , yet if my sister were acquainted that they are ready , I dare say she would make good her ...
... Henry , that he hath bought a parcel of books for me , and that they are coming over . Now though they have hitherto travelled upon your charge , yet if my sister were acquainted that they are ready , I dare say she would make good her ...
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acquaintance Albertus Morton answer archbishop archbishop of Canterbury Arminian believe Bemerton bishop bishop of Salisbury blessed books of Kings brought called charity Christ Christian church church of England clergy command concerning conscience court death desire diligence discourse divine doctor doctrine earl eminent England excellent father favour gave Gidding give God's Gondomar grace hand happy hath heaven Herbert holy honour hope judge judgment king king's knew late learned letter Little Gidding lived London lord majesty matter mercy mind never Nicholas Ferrar Nicholas Wotton observed occasion Oxford parliament person piety pray prayers preached present prince reader reason received religion Richard Baxter Sanderson sent sermon shew sir Henry Wotton soul temper things thought tion told took truth unto Virginia company virtue wherein whole words worthy writ write