An ecclesiastical biography, containing the lives of ancient fathers and modern divines, interspersed with notices of heretics and schismatics, Bind 2 |
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Side 130
... BECKET , Thomas á , was born in London , according to Fleury , in 1117 , or , according to Dupin , in 1119. His father was Gilbert , one of the principal merchants of London ; his mother was Matilda , a Saracen , with whom his father ...
... BECKET , Thomas á , was born in London , according to Fleury , in 1117 , or , according to Dupin , in 1119. His father was Gilbert , one of the principal merchants of London ; his mother was Matilda , a Saracen , with whom his father ...
Side 131
... Becket , whose genius , however , surmounted every obstacle . Having received as his first preferment the church of Branfield , he soon after obtained prebends in the churches of Lincoln and St ... Becket was raised to the BECKET . 131.
... Becket , whose genius , however , surmounted every obstacle . Having received as his first preferment the church of Branfield , he soon after obtained prebends in the churches of Lincoln and St ... Becket was raised to the BECKET . 131.
Side 132
Walter Farquhar Hook. ciliated the royal friendship . Becket was raised to the high dignity of chancellor , and was admitted to the fullest confidence of the king , who felt for him as a personal friend . In a subordinate situation Becket ...
Walter Farquhar Hook. ciliated the royal friendship . Becket was raised to the high dignity of chancellor , and was admitted to the fullest confidence of the king , who felt for him as a personal friend . In a subordinate situation Becket ...
Side 133
... Becket was aware that he could not hope to influence the king and his warlike nobles , unless he proved him- self to be as brave in the field as he was wise in council . We hear , at the present time , of dignitaries in the Church who ...
... Becket was aware that he could not hope to influence the king and his warlike nobles , unless he proved him- self to be as brave in the field as he was wise in council . We hear , at the present time , of dignitaries in the Church who ...
Side 134
... Becket thus acted is true , and it is true that by so doing he shocked , and justly , the feelings of the more religious among his contemporaries ; but that in throwing himself thus into the court and camp he acted , whether mistakingly ...
... Becket thus acted is true , and it is true that by so doing he shocked , and justly , the feelings of the more religious among his contemporaries ; but that in throwing himself thus into the court and camp he acted , whether mistakingly ...
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Side 307 - But when they deliver you up, take no thought how or what ye shall speak: for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak. For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.
Side 458 - And when the queen of Sheba had seen all Solomon's wisdom, and the house that he had built, and the meat of his table, and the sitting of his servants, and the attendance of his ministers, and their apparel, and his cup-bearers, and his ascent by which he went up unto the house of the Lord; there was no more spirit in her.
Side 168 - Let the priests, the ministers of the Lord, weep between the porch and the altar, and let them say, Spare thy people, O Lord, and give not thine heritage to reproach, that the heathen should rule over them; wherefore should they say among the people, Where is their God?
Side 361 - And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them ? I tell you that he will avenge them speedily.
Side 255 - A Discourse of Freethinking, occasioned by the rise and growth of a Sect called Freethinkers...
Side 225 - What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good?
Side 415 - And enter not into judgment with thy servant: for in thy sight shall no man living be justified.
Side 506 - Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you 5 but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.
Side 225 - Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Depart from evil, and do good, seek peace, and pursue it.
Side 138 - The name of the LORD is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe.