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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... affected , that she went next day to Salisbury , and there bought a pair of blankets and sent them as a token of her love to the poor woman : and with them a message , " That she would see and be acquainted with her , when her house was ...
... affected , that she went next day to Salisbury , and there bought a pair of blankets and sent them as a token of her love to the poor woman : and with them a message , " That she would see and be acquainted with her , when her house was ...
Page 55
... acquaintance , and I have a strong opinion of him , that if he can do me a courtesy , he will of himself ; yet your appearing in it affects me strangely . I have sent you here inclosed a letter from our master GEORGE HERBERT . 55.
... acquaintance , and I have a strong opinion of him , that if he can do me a courtesy , he will of himself ; yet your appearing in it affects me strangely . I have sent you here inclosed a letter from our master GEORGE HERBERT . 55.
Page 138
... affected , seeing him so unexpectedly . They mutually embraced , and a long , and affectionately expressive silence ensued : for their hearts were so full , that neither could for some time speak to the other . At length Mr. Ferrar told ...
... affected , seeing him so unexpectedly . They mutually embraced , and a long , and affectionately expressive silence ensued : for their hearts were so full , that neither could for some time speak to the other . At length Mr. Ferrar told ...
Page 195
... affecting distress , and a strong instance of the instability of worldly greatness . He had his faults ; and who hath not ? but let it be remembered that there were virtues to set in the balance against them . I have been anxious to ...
... affecting distress , and a strong instance of the instability of worldly greatness . He had his faults ; and who hath not ? but let it be remembered that there were virtues to set in the balance against them . I have been anxious to ...
Page 287
... affected and zealous protestants , as if I had in a remission to my wonted zeal to the truth attributed too much to the Roman church , and strengthened the adversaries hands and weakened our own . This envy I was fain to take off by my ...
... affected and zealous protestants , as if I had in a remission to my wonted zeal to the truth attributed too much to the Roman church , and strengthened the adversaries hands and weakened our own . This envy I was fain to take off by my ...
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