Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England ; from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Bind 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1818 |
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... heart , of an ancient freedom and integrity of mind . A commendation which sir Henry Wotton took occasion often to remember with great glad- ness , and thankfully to boast himself the son of such a father ; from whom indeed he derived ...
... heart , of an ancient freedom and integrity of mind . A commendation which sir Henry Wotton took occasion often to remember with great glad- ness , and thankfully to boast himself the son of such a father ; from whom indeed he derived ...
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... heart , then he did more seriously consider it , and remembered that Almighty God was pleased in a dream to reveal and to assure Monica , the mother of St. Austin , that he , her son , for whom she wept so bitterly and prayed so much ...
... heart , then he did more seriously consider it , and remembered that Almighty God was pleased in a dream to reveal and to assure Monica , the mother of St. Austin , that he , her son , for whom she wept so bitterly and prayed so much ...
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... happily exprest the like of another person ) Laugh at the graver business of the state , Which speaks men rather wise than fortunate . Being thus settled according to the desires of his heart Being SIR HENRY WOTTON . 39.
... happily exprest the like of another person ) Laugh at the graver business of the state , Which speaks men rather wise than fortunate . Being thus settled according to the desires of his heart Being SIR HENRY WOTTON . 39.
Side 40
... heart , his first study was the statutes of the college : by which he conceived himself bound to enter into holy orders , which he did ; being made deacon with all convenient speed : shortly after which time , as he came in his surplice ...
... heart , his first study was the statutes of the college : by which he conceived himself bound to enter into holy orders , which he did ; being made deacon with all convenient speed : shortly after which time , as he came in his surplice ...
Side 42
... heart of Sir Henry Wotton , because I know that when he was beyond seventy years of age , he made this description of a part of the present pleasure that possessed him , as he sat quietly in a summer's evening , on a bank a fishing . It ...
... heart of Sir Henry Wotton , because I know that when he was beyond seventy years of age , he made this description of a part of the present pleasure that possessed him , as he sat quietly in a summer's evening , on a bank a fishing . It ...
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