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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... receive his first degree in the schools , which he forbore by advice from his friends , who being for their religion of the Romish persuasion , were conscionably averse to some parts of the oath that is always tendered at those times ...
... receive his first degree in the schools , which he forbore by advice from his friends , who being for their religion of the Romish persuasion , were conscionably averse to some parts of the oath that is always tendered at those times ...
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... receive courtesies : these and other con- siderations , but chiefly that his wife was to bear a part in his sufferings , surrounded him with many sad thoughts , and some apparent apprehensions of want . But his sorrows were lessened and ...
... receive courtesies : these and other con- siderations , but chiefly that his wife was to bear a part in his sufferings , surrounded him with many sad thoughts , and some apparent apprehensions of want . But his sorrows were lessened and ...
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... received this following relation . He sent to Mr. Donne , and entreated to borrow an hour of his time for a conference the next day . After their meeting , there was not many minutes passed before he spake to Mr. Donne to this purpose ...
... received this following relation . He sent to Mr. Donne , and entreated to borrow an hour of his time for a conference the next day . After their meeting , there was not many minutes passed before he spake to Mr. Donne to this purpose ...
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... receive you into my prayers with my own weary soul , and commend myself to yours . I doubt not but next week will bring you good news , for I have either mending or dying on my side ; but if I do continue longer thus , I shall have ...
... receive you into my prayers with my own weary soul , and commend myself to yours . I doubt not but next week will bring you good news , for I have either mending or dying on my side ; but if I do continue longer thus , I shall have ...
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... to resolve against it . But Sir Robert became restless in his persuasions for it , and Mr. Donne was so generous as to think he had sold his liberty , when he received so many charitable kindnesses from him , 18 THE LIFE.
... to resolve against it . But Sir Robert became restless in his persuasions for it , and Mr. Donne was so generous as to think he had sold his liberty , when he received so many charitable kindnesses from him , 18 THE LIFE.
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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