The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonSociety for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1840 - 426 Seiten |
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Izaak Walton. and wilful delays had been inexcusable both towards God and his own conscience : he therefore pro- ceeded in this search with all moderate haste , and about the twentieth year of his age did show the then Dean of Gloucester ...
Izaak Walton. and wilful delays had been inexcusable both towards God and his own conscience : he therefore pro- ceeded in this search with all moderate haste , and about the twentieth year of his age did show the then Dean of Gloucester ...
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... conscience , which he that searches the heart will judge . And truly my present condition is such , that if I ask my own conscience , whether it be reconcileable to that rule , it is at this time so perplexed about it , that I can ...
... conscience , which he that searches the heart will judge . And truly my present condition is such , that if I ask my own conscience , whether it be reconcileable to that rule , it is at this time so perplexed about it , that I can ...
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... conscience that had concerned his friends , with his observations and solutions of them : and divers other businesses of importance , all particularly and methodically digested by himself . He did prepare to leave the world before life ...
... conscience that had concerned his friends , with his observations and solutions of them : and divers other businesses of importance , all particularly and methodically digested by himself . He did prepare to leave the world before life ...
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... conscience . " To which he underwrit in French , " Monsieur , excusez - moi . " To one that asked him , " Whether a Papist may be saved ? " he replied , " You may be saved without knowing that . Look to yourself . " " " To another ...
... conscience . " To which he underwrit in French , " Monsieur , excusez - moi . " To one that asked him , " Whether a Papist may be saved ? " he replied , " You may be saved without knowing that . Look to yourself . " " " To another ...
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... conscience , the thought of which is now the joy of my heart , and I most humbly praise him for it and I humbly acknowledge that it was not myself , but he that hath kept me to this great age , and let him take the glory of his great ...
... conscience , the thought of which is now the joy of my heart , and I most humbly praise him for it and I humbly acknowledge that it was not myself , but he that hath kept me to this great age , and let him take the glory of his great ...
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Albertus Morton Almighty Archbishop behaviour Bemerton betwixt Bishop Bishop of Lincoln blessed cause Christ Christian Church Church of England Clergy College conscience Corpus Christi College Covenant Covenanters dear death declare desire discourse divine Donne Earl employment endeavour England Eton College Farrer father favour friendship gave GEORGE HERBERT give God's grace happy hath heaven holy honour hope humble Jesus JOHN DONNE John Jewel John Whitgift judge King James King's kingdoms late laws learning letter live London Lord Majesty master meek ment mercy nation never Nicholas Wotton oath occasion Oxford Parliament peace person persuaded piety poor praise pray prayers preach present printed Queen reader reason reformation religion Richard Hooker ROBERT SANDERSON sacred Sanderson sent sermon sickness Sir Henry Wotton sorrow soul testimony thee thereof things thou thought tion unto wife writ