The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 pages |
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Page 57
... dangers . In the fame temper of mind Ken advanced to the fame ftation . His offices of Fellow of Winchefter College , Prebendary of the Cathedral , and Chaplain to the Bishop were not occupation enough for a mind intent on bringing men ...
... dangers . In the fame temper of mind Ken advanced to the fame ftation . His offices of Fellow of Winchefter College , Prebendary of the Cathedral , and Chaplain to the Bishop were not occupation enough for a mind intent on bringing men ...
Page 84
... dangers have encompaffed them , hardships , loffes , fufferings , -all are forgotten in this one joyous burst of acclamation , " Roma la Santa . " They defcend into the Campagna - enter by the Flaminian way , and are at reft . They ...
... dangers have encompaffed them , hardships , loffes , fufferings , -all are forgotten in this one joyous burst of acclamation , " Roma la Santa . " They defcend into the Campagna - enter by the Flaminian way , and are at reft . They ...
Page 90
... danger . He continued at Winchester three years after his return from Rome , pursuing the fame ftudious mortified life , the fame unremitted labours to promote the fpiritual advancement of all who lived within his sphere . CHAPTER VIII ...
... danger . He continued at Winchester three years after his return from Rome , pursuing the fame ftudious mortified life , the fame unremitted labours to promote the fpiritual advancement of all who lived within his sphere . CHAPTER VIII ...
Page 91
... danger from the Prefbyterian influence of her husband , William III . of Orange . The History of this Prince is fo linked with English politics , and therein with the fortunes of Ken , that we cannot avoid some brief sketch of his early ...
... danger from the Prefbyterian influence of her husband , William III . of Orange . The History of this Prince is fo linked with English politics , and therein with the fortunes of Ken , that we cannot avoid some brief sketch of his early ...
Page 94
... dangers and fatigues , he prepared himself to take the lead in vast designs , that for a time extended the bounds of France beyond all former precedent . The conqueft of the Spanish Netherlands , and of the free states of Holland , was ...
... dangers and fatigues , he prepared himself to take the lead in vast designs , that for a time extended the bounds of France beyond all former precedent . The conqueft of the Spanish Netherlands , and of the free states of Holland , was ...
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