The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 pages |
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Page 40
... hope in him purifieth himself even as He is pure . ' I was very attentive at the fermon , and moved by it : when the fermon was done , I found my heart exceedingly to long after the bleffed feast : and when I remembered the sufferings ...
... hope in him purifieth himself even as He is pure . ' I was very attentive at the fermon , and moved by it : when the fermon was done , I found my heart exceedingly to long after the bleffed feast : and when I remembered the sufferings ...
Page 95
... hope . He had already given indications of his capacity for command , and was now appointed Captain General of the forces of Holland . One of his first Trevor's Life of William III . vol . i , p . 49 . measures , to obtain delay , was ...
... hope . He had already given indications of his capacity for command , and was now appointed Captain General of the forces of Holland . One of his first Trevor's Life of William III . vol . i , p . 49 . measures , to obtain delay , was ...
Page 110
... hope of the nation for preserving the Protestant religion . Apart , therefore , from all other influences , the circumftance of Ken's having incurred the Prince's displeasure , would rather advance than impede his promotion at the hands ...
... hope of the nation for preserving the Protestant religion . Apart , therefore , from all other influences , the circumftance of Ken's having incurred the Prince's displeasure , would rather advance than impede his promotion at the hands ...
Page 126
... hope that the excellent company you have , all Masters of Arts and sciences , with mufic of all forts , will divert your melancholy thoughts of leaving Old England , and fome of your friends . " § Judge Advocate of the Expedition . + ...
... hope that the excellent company you have , all Masters of Arts and sciences , with mufic of all forts , will divert your melancholy thoughts of leaving Old England , and fome of your friends . " § Judge Advocate of the Expedition . + ...
Page 135
... hope and fear muft he have felt , as he came within fight of the Church of St. Cross , and after that the well known town of Winchester . Alas ! he Towers / was to receive no welcome from the loved lips , that for fo many years had ...
... hope and fear muft he have felt , as he came within fight of the Church of St. Cross , and after that the well known town of Winchester . Alas ! he Towers / was to receive no welcome from the loved lips , that for fo many years had ...
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