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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... took to be the safest way ; namely , frequent prayers , and an indifferent affection to both parties ; and indeed , Truth had too much light about her to be hid from so sharp an inquirer ; and he had too much ingenuity , not to ...
... took to be the safest way ; namely , frequent prayers , and an indifferent affection to both parties ; and indeed , Truth had too much light about her to be hid from so sharp an inquirer ; and he had too much ingenuity , not to ...
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... took the advantage of those oppor- tunities , waited upon his Lordship , and was an eye- witness of those happy and unhappy employments . But he returned not back into England , till he had stayed some years first in Italy , and then in ...
... took the advantage of those oppor- tunities , waited upon his Lordship , and was an eye- witness of those happy and unhappy employments . But he returned not back into England , till he had stayed some years first in Italy , and then in ...
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... took for himself a house in Mitcham , ( near to Croydon , in Surrey , ) a place noted for good air and choice company : there his wife and children remained : and for himself , he took lodgings in London , near to Whitehall , whither ...
... took for himself a house in Mitcham , ( near to Croydon , in Surrey , ) a place noted for good air and choice company : there his wife and children remained : and for himself , he took lodgings in London , near to Whitehall , whither ...
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... took as full a posses- sion of him as joy had done ; and so indeed it did : for now his very soul was elemented of nothing but sadness ; now grief took so full a possession of his heart , as to leave no place for joy ; if it did , it ...
... took as full a posses- sion of him as joy had done ; and so indeed it did : for now his very soul was elemented of nothing but sadness ; now grief took so full a possession of his heart , as to leave no place for joy ; if it did , it ...
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... took himself to consult the fathers , and so commit his meditations to his memory , which was excellent . But upon Saturday he usually gave himself and his mind a rest from the weary burden of his week's meditations , and usually spent ...
... took himself to consult the fathers , and so commit his meditations to his memory , which was excellent . But upon Saturday he usually gave himself and his mind a rest from the weary burden of his week's meditations , and usually spent ...
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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