The Life of Thomas Ken: Bishop of Bath and Wells, Band 2John Murray, 1854 |
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... Hooper to accept his Bishopric , which he refigns into his hands CHAPTER XXV . — 1704. - Ken cenfured by many of the Non- jurors for his refignation of the Bishopric - Difference between himself and Lloyd , Bishop of Norwich - Queen ...
... Hooper to accept his Bishopric , which he refigns into his hands CHAPTER XXV . — 1704. - Ken cenfured by many of the Non- jurors for his refignation of the Bishopric - Difference between himself and Lloyd , Bishop of Norwich - Queen ...
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... Hooper , read Hooker . 608 , note , for Creeck , read Creech . 622 , line 19 , for gardner , read gardener . 785 , line 21 , for makes , read made . 792 , note , for Curcelliæi , read Curcellæi . into the King's hand , in the royal ...
... Hooper , read Hooker . 608 , note , for Creeck , read Creech . 622 , line 19 , for gardner , read gardener . 785 , line 21 , for makes , read made . 792 , note , for Curcelliæi , read Curcellæi . into the King's hand , in the royal ...
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... Hooper . + The Bishop of St. Asaph , detained in the Palace Yard by a multitude , who kiffed his hands and garments , was delivered from their importunate kindness by Lord Clarendon , who taking him into his carriage , found it ...
... Hooper . + The Bishop of St. Asaph , detained in the Palace Yard by a multitude , who kiffed his hands and garments , was delivered from their importunate kindness by Lord Clarendon , who taking him into his carriage , found it ...
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... Hooper , by Mrs. Prowse . His own Memoirs . Clarke's Life of James II . vol . ii . p . 164 . The whole amount of expenfes attending the proceedings was 614 . 8s . 8d . , which was divided rateably among the Bishops . The calculation of ...
... Hooper , by Mrs. Prowse . His own Memoirs . Clarke's Life of James II . vol . ii . p . 164 . The whole amount of expenfes attending the proceedings was 614 . 8s . 8d . , which was divided rateably among the Bishops . The calculation of ...
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... Hooper , who had taken the Oath of Allegiance to William . He was staying at Hooper's house , in Lambeth ; the general fubject of converfation was the Oath of Allegiance , and fubmiffion to the new govern- ment , to which Dr. Hooper ...
... Hooper , who had taken the Oath of Allegiance to William . He was staying at Hooper's house , in Lambeth ; the general fubject of converfation was the Oath of Allegiance , and fubmiffion to the new govern- ment , to which Dr. Hooper ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 820 - Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed ; Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glorious at the awful day.
Seite 818 - Wake and lift up thyself my heart, And with the angels bear thy part, Who all night long, unwearied, sing High praise to the eternal King.
Seite 22 - History of Latin Christianity ; including that of the Popes to the Pontificate of Nicholas V.
Seite 447 - Churches both at home and abroad against our common enemies, and that all they who do confess the holy Name of our dear Lord, and do agree in the truth of His holy Word, may also meet in one holy Communion, and live in perfect unity and Godly love...
Seite 3 - BUNBURY'S (CJF) Journal of a Residence at the Cape of Good Hope; with Excursions into the Interior, and Notes on the Natural History and Native Tribes of the Country.
Seite 22 - MAWE'S (HL) Journal of a Passage from the Pacific to the Atlantic, crossing the Andes in the Northern Provinces of Peru, and descending the great River Maranon.
Seite 819 - I wake, I wake, ye heavenly choir ; May your devotion me inspire ; That I, like you, my age may spend, Like you may on my God attend. May I, like you, in God delight, Have all day long my God in sight ; Perform, like you, my Maker's will : Oh may I never more do ill.
Seite 820 - GLORY to Thee, my God, this night, For all the blessings of the light : Keep me, O keep me, King of kings, Under thine own Almighty wings.
Seite 20 - LUSHINGTON'S (MRs.) Narrative of a Journey from Calcutta to Europe, by way of Egypt. Second Edition. Post 8vo. 8s. 6d. LYELL'S (SiR CHARLES) Principles of Geology; or, the Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants considered as illustrative of Geology. Ninth Edition. Woodcuts. 8vo. 18s. - Manual of Elementary Geology ; or, the Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants illustrated by its Geological Monuments.
Seite 821 - But though sleep o'er my frailty reigns, Let it not hold me long in chains ; And now and then let loose my heart, Till it an Hallelujah dart. The faster sleep the senses binds, The more unfettered are our minds.