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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... gave or sent to most of those friends on which he put a value ; and at Mr. Herbert's death these verses were found wrapt up with that seal which was by the doctor given to him . " When my dear friend could write no more , He gave this ...
... gave or sent to most of those friends on which he put a value ; and at Mr. Herbert's death these verses were found wrapt up with that seal which was by the doctor given to him . " When my dear friend could write no more , He gave this ...
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... gave him a sinecure , which fell into his majesty's disposal , I think , by the death of the bishop of St. Asaph . It was the same that queen Elizabeth had formerly given to her favourite sir Philip Sidney , and valued to be worth an ...
... gave him a sinecure , which fell into his majesty's disposal , I think , by the death of the bishop of St. Asaph . It was the same that queen Elizabeth had formerly given to her favourite sir Philip Sidney , and valued to be worth an ...
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... gave them ; knowing that I can never do too much for him that hath done so much for me as to make me a Christian . And I will labour to be like my Saviour , by making humility lovely in the eyes of all men , and by fol- lowing the ...
... gave them ; knowing that I can never do too much for him that hath done so much for me as to make me a Christian . And I will labour to be like my Saviour , by making humility lovely in the eyes of all men , and by fol- lowing the ...
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... gave me earthly preferment , and I hope kept heavenly for yourself : but would you divide and choose too ? Our college customs allow not that , and I should account myself most happy if I might change with you ; for I have always ...
... gave me earthly preferment , and I hope kept heavenly for yourself : but would you divide and choose too ? Our college customs allow not that , and I should account myself most happy if I might change with you ; for I have always ...
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... gave her an account of the passages betwixt him and the poor woman : with which she was so 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 ...
... gave her an account of the passages betwixt him and the poor woman : with which she was so 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 ...
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