The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 pages |
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Page 38
... confidence of others . Wherever he had been he had behaved himfelf wifely , for he loved his Master's fervice : this was the secret spring of his gradual rifing to greater eminence in the Church than even those who aided in his ...
... confidence of others . Wherever he had been he had behaved himfelf wifely , for he loved his Master's fervice : this was the secret spring of his gradual rifing to greater eminence in the Church than even those who aided in his ...
Page 75
... confidence of those he would fain bring " into captivity to the obedience of Chrift . " The revelation of the Gospel is from the God of Love , and they who preach its mysteries are to exhibit in their lives its corresponding qualities ...
... confidence of those he would fain bring " into captivity to the obedience of Chrift . " The revelation of the Gospel is from the God of Love , and they who preach its mysteries are to exhibit in their lives its corresponding qualities ...
Page 96
... confident from the signal triumphs already achieved . But the Prince , rifing under all his difficulties , feemed infpired by the genius . of war . Never , perhaps , was a greater national deliverance wrought by the enterprise and ...
... confident from the signal triumphs already achieved . But the Prince , rifing under all his difficulties , feemed infpired by the genius . of war . Never , perhaps , was a greater national deliverance wrought by the enterprise and ...
Page 103
... confidence if ever he had any thing to do with England Dr. Hooper should be Dr. Hooper ftill . " He little thought that the Chaplain would furvive him many years , and be confecrated a Bishop . The first notices we have of Ken in his ...
... confidence if ever he had any thing to do with England Dr. Hooper should be Dr. Hooper ftill . " He little thought that the Chaplain would furvive him many years , and be confecrated a Bishop . The first notices we have of Ken in his ...
Page 105
... confidence of the beautiful Jane Worth , maid of honour to the Princefs ; but from a fear of offending William , or from fome other cause , hefitated to fulfil his pledge . Ken , however , was content once more to brave the frowns of ...
... confidence of the beautiful Jane Worth , maid of honour to the Princefs ; but from a fear of offending William , or from fome other cause , hefitated to fulfil his pledge . Ken , however , was content once more to brave the frowns of ...
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