The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 pages |
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... whole of these Books be found together . A limited number only has been reprinted ; and may be purchased in fets , but not separately . The Book of 1662 has been carefully collated with the Sealed Book in the Tower of London , and other ...
... whole of these Books be found together . A limited number only has been reprinted ; and may be purchased in fets , but not separately . The Book of 1662 has been carefully collated with the Sealed Book in the Tower of London , and other ...
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... Whole Duty of Man . A New Edition , revised and corrected by the Rev. W. B. Hawkins , fcp . 8vo . 6s . Bishop Andrews's Private Devotions , with his Manual for the Sick , tranflated from the Original Greek , by the Rev. Peter Hall , fcp ...
... Whole Duty of Man . A New Edition , revised and corrected by the Rev. W. B. Hawkins , fcp . 8vo . 6s . Bishop Andrews's Private Devotions , with his Manual for the Sick , tranflated from the Original Greek , by the Rev. Peter Hall , fcp ...
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... whole life was useful , quiet and virtuous . " >> * Thefe qualities , and his poetic genius , endeared him to the illuftrious Edmund Spenser . Ken's mother died before he had yet attained his fifth year , or could know the full depth of ...
... whole life was useful , quiet and virtuous . " >> * Thefe qualities , and his poetic genius , endeared him to the illuftrious Edmund Spenser . Ken's mother died before he had yet attained his fifth year , or could know the full depth of ...
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... whole Church and nation in a combustion , and went far to render the Reformed religion , and all Proteftants , odious to all the world . " New College , in the midst of this confufion , had especially maintained its loyal principles ...
... whole Church and nation in a combustion , and went far to render the Reformed religion , and all Proteftants , odious to all the world . " New College , in the midst of this confufion , had especially maintained its loyal principles ...
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... whole life was a practical example how a layman of noble birth may cultivate the graces of a faint in the midst of a profane and restless world ; how the highest reach of intellect can bow itself down in fimple faith before the ...
... whole life was a practical example how a layman of noble birth may cultivate the graces of a faint in the midst of a profane and restless world ; how the highest reach of intellect can bow itself down in fimple faith before the ...
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