The Life of Thomas Ken: Bishop of Bath and Wells, Volume 1 |
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... hands of Allmighty God , who gave it me , and my body I commit to the earth from whence it came , to be buried in fuch decent manner as fhall feeme beft to my executors . " He left three fons , John , Ion , and Thomas , and three ...
... hands of Allmighty God , who gave it me , and my body I commit to the earth from whence it came , to be buried in fuch decent manner as fhall feeme beft to my executors . " He left three fons , John , Ion , and Thomas , and three ...
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... hands of Dr. Moberly , and Bishop Wordfworth . And who could have so just a title to speak of him ? -- for in a kindred spirit they have trained up fucceffions of They cannot be better expressed than in the words of Sir Henry Wotton ...
... hands of Dr. Moberly , and Bishop Wordfworth . And who could have so just a title to speak of him ? -- for in a kindred spirit they have trained up fucceffions of They cannot be better expressed than in the words of Sir Henry Wotton ...
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... hand , of a ruthless fanatic , appointed one of the Par- liamentary Visitors " to demolish ( what they called ) the fuperftitious pictures and ornaments of churches . " He had feven deputies under him , Huns and Vandals , who fkirmished ...
... hand , of a ruthless fanatic , appointed one of the Par- liamentary Visitors " to demolish ( what they called ) the fuperftitious pictures and ornaments of churches . " He had feven deputies under him , Huns and Vandals , who fkirmished ...
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... hands laying on their breasts ; they moftly had fhort hair , which at this time was called the Committee cut , and went in quirpo , in a fhabb'd condition , and looked rather like apprentices , or antiquated school - boys , than acade ...
... hands laying on their breasts ; they moftly had fhort hair , which at this time was called the Committee cut , and went in quirpo , in a fhabb'd condition , and looked rather like apprentices , or antiquated school - boys , than acade ...
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... hand and book in the other , and making the watchings of a soldier the lucubrations of a ftudent . " * No doubt his ardent loyalty suggested to him a juftification for thus in- fringing the well - known , statute " ab omni genere et ...
... hand and book in the other , and making the watchings of a soldier the lucubrations of a ftudent . " * No doubt his ardent loyalty suggested to him a juftification for thus in- fringing the well - known , statute " ab omni genere et ...
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Page 228 - Wherefore I put thee in remembrance, that thou stir up the gift of God, which is in thee, by the putting on of my hands.
Page 108 - The Romish doctrine concerning Purgatory, Pardons, Worshipping, and Adoration, as well of Images as of Reliques, and also Invocation of Saints, is a fond thing vainly invented, and grounded upon no warranty of Scripture, but rather repugnant to the Word of God.
Page 402 - Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise; when I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be a light unto me. I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against him, until he plead my cause, and execute judgment for me: he will bring me forth to the light, and I shall behold his righteousness.
Page 279 - Be of good courage, and let us play the men for our people, and for the cities of our God : and the LORD do that which seemeth him good.
Page 336 - The Body and Blood of Christ, which are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper.
Page 420 - Sir, I am called hither as a criminal, which I never was before in my life; and little thought I ever should be, especially before your Majesty ; but, since it is my unhappiness to be so at this time, I hope your Majesty will not be offended, that I am cautious of answering questions. No man is obliged to answer questions, that may tend to the accusing of himself.
Page 355 - Let the priests, the ministers of the Lord, weep between the porch and the altar, and let them say, Spare thy people, O Lord, and give not thine heritage to reproach, that the heathen should rule over them; wherefore should they say among the people, Where is their God?
Page 310 - O sir. the prayers of my mother, the Church of England, no other prayers are equal to them ! but at this time, I beg of you to pray only the Litany, for I am weak and faint;
Page 413 - Your Majesty cannot but remember that you sent me down into Cornwall to quell Monmouth's rebellion; and I am as ready to do what I can to quell another, if there were occasion.
Page 301 - And all Fathers, Mothers, Masters, and Dames, shall cause their Children, Servants, and Apprentices, (which have not learned their Catechism,) to come to the Church at the time appointed, and obediently to hear, and be ordered by the Curate, until such time as they have learned all that is here appointed for them to learn.