The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 pages |
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... peace and happiness of the nation — a warning to after - ages of the defolating effects of fchifm on the heart and confcience . It is not likely the Warden of Winchester should often , if ever , have found time to be present in the ...
... peace and happiness of the nation — a warning to after - ages of the defolating effects of fchifm on the heart and confcience . It is not likely the Warden of Winchester should often , if ever , have found time to be present in the ...
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... peace . Her schools , colleges , and halls , beautiful in their order , hallowed by centuries of pious brotherhood and fcholaftic wisdom , had for nearly twelve years been the scene of republican disorders : many hundreds of the most ...
... peace . Her schools , colleges , and halls , beautiful in their order , hallowed by centuries of pious brotherhood and fcholaftic wisdom , had for nearly twelve years been the scene of republican disorders : many hundreds of the most ...
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... peace , were converted into magazines of war . But all in vain : -the battle of Nafeby was fought and loft . Oxford yielded with her garrison ; then followed all the after - violence . New College was not spared in the general tumult ...
... peace , were converted into magazines of war . But all in vain : -the battle of Nafeby was fought and loft . Oxford yielded with her garrison ; then followed all the after - violence . New College was not spared in the general tumult ...
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... peace be found , when the defpotism of a fanatical military had carried confufion into every corner of the land ? The violence of man may seem for a while to withstand God's providential government . They who love Him have their trial ...
... peace be found , when the defpotism of a fanatical military had carried confufion into every corner of the land ? The violence of man may seem for a while to withstand God's providential government . They who love Him have their trial ...
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... peace , and to repofe on His fure word , is to triumph in the midst of flander and oppreffion . * " Ken was a skilful player on the lute ; and did not betake himself so closely to his ftudies , but that he allowed himself an indulgence ...
... peace , and to repofe on His fure word , is to triumph in the midst of flander and oppreffion . * " Ken was a skilful player on the lute ; and did not betake himself so closely to his ftudies , but that he allowed himself an indulgence ...
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