| Biography - 1784 - 552 pages
...have begun, " link-is I be removed into fome quiet parfonage, where I " may fee God's bleflings fpring out of my mother earth, " and eat my own bread in peace and privacy : a place, " where I may without difturbance meditate my approach ,, " ing mortality, and that great account, which all flefh mull Wakon.&c.... | |
| Richard Hooker - Church polity - 1793 - 528 pages
...quiet country parfonage, where I may fee God's blejjings fpring out of my mother earth, and eat mine own bread in peace and privacy. A place where I may, without dtfturbance, meditate my approaching mortality, and great account, which all fleJh mufi at the laft... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - Authors, English - 1796 - 640 pages
...country par" fonage, where I may fee God's blefllngs fpring out of my mother earth, '" and eat mine own bread in peace and privacy. A place where I may, " without difturbance, meditate my approaching mortality, and that great " account, which all flefh muft at the... | |
| 1828
...spent many thoughtful hours ; and I hope not in vain, for I write to reasonable men. But, my Lord, I shall never be able to finish what I have begun, unless I be removed into some quiet country parsonage, where I may see God's blessings spring out of my mother earth, and eat mine own... | |
| William Mason - English poetry - 1803 - 252 pages
...Polity] unless I be removed into some quiet " country parsonage, where I may nee God's blesfings " out of my mother earth, and eat my own bread in peace ' - privacy." See his Life in the Biographia Britannica. ELEGY IV. ON THE DEATH OF A LADY. '] HE midnight... | |
| Nathan Drake - English essays - 1805 - 370 pages
...in vain ; for I * Book vp 250, edition of 1682. f Vide P- I03write to reasonable men. But, my lord, I shall never be able to finish what I have begun, unless I be removed into some quiet country parsonage, where I may see God's blessings spring out of my mother earth, and eat mine own... | |
| Nathan Drake - English essays - 1805 - 376 pages
...vain ; for I * Book v. p, 250, edition of 1682. f Vide p. 103. write to reasonable men. But, my lord, I shall never be able to finish what I have begun, unless I be removed into some quiet country parsonage> where I may see God's blessings spring out of my mother earth, and eat mine own... | |
| Nathan Drake - English essays - 1805 - 378 pages
...lord, I shall never be able to finish what I have begun, unless I be removed into some quiet country parsonage, where I may see God's blessings spring out of my mother earth, and eat mine own bread in peace and privacy *." From a contemporary author of higher rank, and of eminent knowledge... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1807 - 724 pages
...in the words of the immortal Hooker, " fome quiet parlbnage*, where I may fee God'* bleflings fpring out of my mother earth, and eat my own bread in peace , and privacy ; a place where I may without diliurbance meditate my approaching mortality, and that great account which all ilrlh mull give at... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1807 - 514 pages
...country " parfonage, where I may fee God's blefsings fpring out of my " mother earth, and eat mine own bread in peace and privacy*. " A place where I may, without disturbance, meditate my ap" preaching mortality, and that great account, which all flefli " mult at the laft great day give... | |
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