The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 pages |
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... means conclufive that he attended their meetings . Several pious Bishops and Divines of the Church were ap* Wood's Athenæ Oxonienfes , vol . ii . p . 225 . pointed , but refused to act , -as Archbishop Ufher 1651 ] 13 Bishop of Bath and ...
... means conclufive that he attended their meetings . Several pious Bishops and Divines of the Church were ap* Wood's Athenæ Oxonienfes , vol . ii . p . 225 . pointed , but refused to act , -as Archbishop Ufher 1651 ] 13 Bishop of Bath and ...
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... means precious fouls to God - the fame afcetic life , which was " a continual death to animal appetites . " In the Parish register of Woodhay is an entry of the Baptifm of " Rofe Ken , daughter of Mr. Jon Ken , born 23rd June , 1670 ...
... means precious fouls to God - the fame afcetic life , which was " a continual death to animal appetites . " In the Parish register of Woodhay is an entry of the Baptifm of " Rofe Ken , daughter of Mr. Jon Ken , born 23rd June , 1670 ...
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... mean time I do affure you that , if you will keep yourself for me , I will keep myself for you , without taking or thinking of any other Chaplain befides him I have already . Farewell , and pray for your loving friend , GEO . WINTON ...
... mean time I do affure you that , if you will keep yourself for me , I will keep myself for you , without taking or thinking of any other Chaplain befides him I have already . Farewell , and pray for your loving friend , GEO . WINTON ...
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... means of living ; for " all the time he was in Holland he was never offered any money . The other Chaplain was a worthy man , but not fo well provided with subfiftence in England , and not doubting but he should * Proufe MS . Life of ...
... means of living ; for " all the time he was in Holland he was never offered any money . The other Chaplain was a worthy man , but not fo well provided with subfiftence in England , and not doubting but he should * Proufe MS . Life of ...
Page 114
... and fend them home to give God thanks for their recovery ; and if they died , her charity accompanied them sometimes to the grave , and fhe took care even of their burial . She would by no means 114 [ 1682 Life of Thomas Ken ,
... and fend them home to give God thanks for their recovery ; and if they died , her charity accompanied them sometimes to the grave , and fhe took care even of their burial . She would by no means 114 [ 1682 Life of Thomas Ken ,
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