The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 pages |
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Page xi
... appear that Walton imparted to Ken a portion of his love for angling , or perfuaded him to follow in this the examples of Dean Nowell , and George Herbert , with other " ornaments of the art . " Certain it is , however , that he ...
... appear that Walton imparted to Ken a portion of his love for angling , or perfuaded him to follow in this the examples of Dean Nowell , and George Herbert , with other " ornaments of the art . " Certain it is , however , that he ...
Page 14
... appears to have been an early inftinct of his mind , and was afterwards heightened to an evangelical piety , as may be gathered from all his writings . Even his familiar letters begin and end with fome expreffion of holy zeal ; -as ...
... appears to have been an early inftinct of his mind , and was afterwards heightened to an evangelical piety , as may be gathered from all his writings . Even his familiar letters begin and end with fome expreffion of holy zeal ; -as ...
Page 22
... appear before Cheynell , Prynne , and other Vifitors . Only one of the Fellows confented to the oaths ; the others fcorned to fubmit to their ufurped authority . George Marshall , who had ferved as Chaplain to the rebel army , was ...
... appear before Cheynell , Prynne , and other Vifitors . Only one of the Fellows confented to the oaths ; the others fcorned to fubmit to their ufurped authority . George Marshall , who had ferved as Chaplain to the rebel army , was ...
Page 26
... appear what degree of intimacy subfifted between Lord Weymouth and Ken for some years after they left college ; the frequency of their intercourfe was probably interrupted by the different fpheres of life they were called to fill : but ...
... appear what degree of intimacy subfifted between Lord Weymouth and Ken for some years after they left college ; the frequency of their intercourfe was probably interrupted by the different fpheres of life they were called to fill : but ...
Page 28
... appear that Vice Chancellor Owen , either affected the example of the Protector ( " who loved a good voice and inftrumental mufic well " ) or was really fond of mufic , for its own fake . About this time , he recalled Mr. John Wilson ...
... appear that Vice Chancellor Owen , either affected the example of the Protector ( " who loved a good voice and inftrumental mufic well " ) or was really fond of mufic , for its own fake . About this time , he recalled Mr. John Wilson ...
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