The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert Sanderson |
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... ( so he expressed the desire of his heart , ) “ and eat that bread , which he
might more properly call his own , in privacy and quietness . ” But ,
notwithstanding this averseness , he was at last persuaded to accept of the
Bishop's proposal , and ...
... ( so he expressed the desire of his heart , ) “ and eat that bread , which he
might more properly call his own , in privacy and quietness . ” But ,
notwithstanding this averseness , he was at last persuaded to accept of the
Bishop's proposal , and ...
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... and ceremonies of this Church ; insomuch that , as St. Paul withstood St. Peter
to his face , so did they withstand each other in their sermons : for , as one hath
pleasantly expressed it , “ The forenoon sermon spake Canterbury ; OF MR .
... and ceremonies of this Church ; insomuch that , as St. Paul withstood St. Peter
to his face , so did they withstand each other in their sermons : for , as one hath
pleasantly expressed it , “ The forenoon sermon spake Canterbury ; OF MR .
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Izaak Walton. expressed it , “ The forenoon sermon spake Canterbury ; and the
afternoon Geneva . ” In these sermons there was little of bitterness , but each
party brought all the reasons he was able to prove his adversary's opinion
erroneous .
Izaak Walton. expressed it , “ The forenoon sermon spake Canterbury ; and the
afternoon Geneva . ” In these sermons there was little of bitterness , but each
party brought all the reasons he was able to prove his adversary's opinion
erroneous .
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... and Church polity , and in a style that expressed such a grave and so humble a
majesty , with such clear demonstration of reason , that in all their readings they
had not met with any that exceeded him : ” and this begot in the Pope an earnest
...
... and Church polity , and in a style that expressed such a grave and so humble a
majesty , with such clear demonstration of reason , that in all their readings they
had not met with any that exceeded him : ” and this begot in the Pope an earnest
...
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4 fect copies ; and then granted not recoverable , and therefore endeavoured to
be completed out of Mr. Hooker's rough draughts , as is expressed by the said Dr.
Spencer in the said epistle , since whose death it is now fifty years . And I do ...
4 fect copies ; and then granted not recoverable , and therefore endeavoured to
be completed out of Mr. Hooker's rough draughts , as is expressed by the said Dr.
Spencer in the said epistle , since whose death it is now fifty years . And I do ...
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