The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 pages |
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... hearts , His all - fufficient aid imparts . O may I , with a faith unfeign'd , Preferve my Christian name unftain'd : To copy Chrift O may I ftrive , From Whom I that dear name derive ; And die , when death fhall me arrest , A Christian ...
... hearts , His all - fufficient aid imparts . O may I , with a faith unfeign'd , Preferve my Christian name unftain'd : To copy Chrift O may I ftrive , From Whom I that dear name derive ; And die , when death fhall me arrest , A Christian ...
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... heart for fo great a bleffing : " E'er fince I hung upon my mother's breast , Thy love , my God , has me sustain'd and blest : My virtuous parents , tender of their child , My education pious , careful , mild : My teachers zealous to ...
... heart for fo great a bleffing : " E'er fince I hung upon my mother's breast , Thy love , my God , has me sustain'd and blest : My virtuous parents , tender of their child , My education pious , careful , mild : My teachers zealous to ...
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... heart , what holy fervour , and steadfast energetic faith must have fuftained him in completing fuch a monument of ... hearts lie in our coffers , 1651 ] 9 Bishop of Bath and Wells .
... heart , what holy fervour , and steadfast energetic faith must have fuftained him in completing fuch a monument of ... hearts lie in our coffers , 1651 ] 9 Bishop of Bath and Wells .
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John Lavicount Anderdon, F.A. Clarke. but alas ! our hearts lie in our coffers , and cannot wing their way to the bright inheritance of a truer wealth above . One by one the poffeffors , rich in all but faith , are fummoned to their ...
John Lavicount Anderdon, F.A. Clarke. but alas ! our hearts lie in our coffers , and cannot wing their way to the bright inheritance of a truer wealth above . One by one the poffeffors , rich in all but faith , are fummoned to their ...
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... heart and confcience . It is not likely the Warden of Winchester should often , if ever , have found time to be present in the Affembly at London : his election is by no means conclufive that he attended their meetings . Several pious ...
... heart and confcience . It is not likely the Warden of Winchester should often , if ever , have found time to be present in the Affembly at London : his election is by no means conclufive that he attended their meetings . Several pious ...
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