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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... kind hereafter : " and indeed the king did so most of those two and twenty years of his reign ; but before he dismist Octavio Baldi from his present attendance upon him , he restored him to his old name of Henry Wotton , by which he ...
... kind hereafter : " and indeed the king did so most of those two and twenty years of his reign ; but before he dismist Octavio Baldi from his present attendance upon him , he restored him to his old name of Henry Wotton , by which he ...
Page 93
... kind of tempestuous life , I now have the like advantage from him , that makes the out - goings of the morning to praise him ; even from my God , whom I daily magnify for this particular mercy , of an exemption from business , a quiet ...
... kind of tempestuous life , I now have the like advantage from him , that makes the out - goings of the morning to praise him ; even from my God , whom I daily magnify for this particular mercy , of an exemption from business , a quiet ...
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... kind , during all my foreign employments . To the library at Eton college I leave all my manuscripts not before disposed ; and to each of the fellows a plain ring of gold , enamelled black , all save the verge , with this motto within ...
... kind , during all my foreign employments . To the library at Eton college I leave all my manuscripts not before disposed ; and to each of the fellows a plain ring of gold , enamelled black , all save the verge , with this motto within ...
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... kind befriend you , I shall most gladly do it . " The ambassador then caused him to dine with him , and invited him , he said , once for all to do so every day . Mr. Ferrar frequently repaired to him that he might inform himself from so ...
... kind befriend you , I shall most gladly do it . " The ambassador then caused him to dine with him , and invited him , he said , once for all to do so every day . Mr. Ferrar frequently repaired to him that he might inform himself from so ...
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... . G. said he must at last bid him farewel , and return to Venice . " Yes , " said Mr. Ferrar , " You shall now return to Venice , but I will return with you . For as you have nor been so very kind as to come so far 138 NICHOLAS FERRAR .
... . G. said he must at last bid him farewel , and return to Venice . " Yes , " said Mr. Ferrar , " You shall now return to Venice , but I will return with you . For as you have nor been so very kind as to come so far 138 NICHOLAS FERRAR .
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