The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life: By the Rev. Francis Wrangham, Volume 1T. Wilson and sons, 1820 - Theology |
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Page xxii
... represents his wife as descended from the Zouches of Ashby de la Zouch , from whom Sir Cecil Bishopp derives his barony . This appears to be conclusive . + Particularly from an interesting extract made out of Strype's Ecclesias- tical ...
... represents his wife as descended from the Zouches of Ashby de la Zouch , from whom Sir Cecil Bishopp derives his barony . This appears to be conclusive . + Particularly from an interesting extract made out of Strype's Ecclesias- tical ...
Page xxiv
... representing his own ancestry to have been what are called , in the language of Westmorland , Statesmen ' ( the prisca gens mortalium , who cultivated their own fields with their own cattle ) he ingenuously admits himself to be a slave ...
... representing his own ancestry to have been what are called , in the language of Westmorland , Statesmen ' ( the prisca gens mortalium , who cultivated their own fields with their own cattle ) he ingenuously admits himself to be a slave ...
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... represented by it's adver- saries as tending to debase the state of man , by injoining humility and self - denial , detaching us from every worldly pursuit , deadening our eager- ness for glory , and extinguishing those sparks of ...
... represented by it's adver- saries as tending to debase the state of man , by injoining humility and self - denial , detaching us from every worldly pursuit , deadening our eager- ness for glory , and extinguishing those sparks of ...
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... , which wastes it's sweets unnoticed . A life of indolence and supineness is truly dishonourable . The du- ties of a Christian are represented in terms ex- * 1 Pet . xi . 12 . pressive of unceasing vigilance . To rival the diligence of 8.
... , which wastes it's sweets unnoticed . A life of indolence and supineness is truly dishonourable . The du- ties of a Christian are represented in terms ex- * 1 Pet . xi . 12 . pressive of unceasing vigilance . To rival the diligence of 8.
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... represented with the veil torn from before her eyes , attended by Religion ; while the sun from above illuminates every thing around : thus in- timating , that in the dispensation of justice the most reverential awe of the Supreme Being ...
... represented with the veil torn from before her eyes , attended by Religion ; while the sun from above illuminates every thing around : thus in- timating , that in the dispensation of justice the most reverential awe of the Supreme Being ...
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