The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert Sanderson |
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This was his present resolution : but the heart of man is not in his own keeping ;
and he was destined to this sacred service by a higher hand ; a hand so powerful
, as at last forced him to a compliance ; of which I shall give the reader an ...
This was his present resolution : but the heart of man is not in his own keeping ;
and he was destined to this sacred service by a higher hand ; a hand so powerful
, as at last forced him to a compliance ; of which I shall give the reader an ...
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To this he presently and diligently applied himself , and within six weeks brought
them to him under his own hand - writing , as they be now printed ; the book
bearing the name of “ Pseudo - Martyr , " printed anno 1610 . When the King had
...
To this he presently and diligently applied himself , and within six weeks brought
them to him under his own hand - writing , as they be now printed ; the book
bearing the name of “ Pseudo - Martyr , " printed anno 1610 . When the King had
...
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... most of them abridged and analysed with his own hand : he left also six score
of his sermons , all written with his own hand ; also an exact and laborious
treatise concerning self - murder , called Biothanatos ; wherein all the laws
violated by ...
... most of them abridged and analysed with his own hand : he left also six score
of his sermons , all written with his own hand ; also an exact and laborious
treatise concerning self - murder , called Biothanatos ; wherein all the laws
violated by ...
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Besides what he gave with his own hand , he usually sent a servant , or a
discreet and trusty friend , to distribute his charity to all the prisons in London , at
all the festival times of the year , especially at the birth and resurrection of our
Saviour .
Besides what he gave with his own hand , he usually sent a servant , or a
discreet and trusty friend , to distribute his charity to all the prisons in London , at
all the festival times of the year , especially at the birth and resurrection of our
Saviour .
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But at this present time I was in a serious contemplation of the providence and
goodness of God to me ; to me , who am less than the least of his mercies : and
looking back upon my life past , I now plainly see it was his hand that prevented
me ...
But at this present time I was in a serious contemplation of the providence and
goodness of God to me ; to me , who am less than the least of his mercies : and
looking back upon my life past , I now plainly see it was his hand that prevented
me ...
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