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... heard Mr. John Cradock , brother to Dr. Zachary Cradock , Residentiary of Chichester , say , that the Bishop's daughter was a great disputant for all the ceremonies of the church , and would often disturb the table with her zeal upon ...
... heard Mr. John Cradock , brother to Dr. Zachary Cradock , Residentiary of Chichester , say , that the Bishop's daughter was a great disputant for all the ceremonies of the church , and would often disturb the table with her zeal upon ...
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... heard Archbishop Tenison complain " ( says Kennett ) , " that this old Bishop some very few years before he died , was very desirous to be translated to another Welsh See , and wrote to him on that subject , valuing his services , & c ...
... heard Archbishop Tenison complain " ( says Kennett ) , " that this old Bishop some very few years before he died , was very desirous to be translated to another Welsh See , and wrote to him on that subject , valuing his services , & c ...
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... heard there from several people to my great surprize and grief . " Ibid . 19. Dr. John Goodman , Archdeacon of Middlesex . Died 1690 . " He was Chaplain to Arthur , Earl of Essex , and owned him to be felo de se in the Tower , upon a ...
... heard there from several people to my great surprize and grief . " Ibid . 19. Dr. John Goodman , Archdeacon of Middlesex . Died 1690 . " He was Chaplain to Arthur , Earl of Essex , and owned him to be felo de se in the Tower , upon a ...
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... it , that he would often put on his spectacles and spread a book upon the cushion that had nothing written in it . " Archbishop Sharp , while he was himself a very popular Preacher , used to say , that whenever he heard 63.
... it , that he would often put on his spectacles and spread a book upon the cushion that had nothing written in it . " Archbishop Sharp , while he was himself a very popular Preacher , used to say , that whenever he heard 63.
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... heard it reported from one of his sons , Dr. Thomas Turner , President of C. C. C. Oxon . that his father , upon mention of the Windebanks would often say , he had been the laughing - stock and leaning - stock of that family , meaning ...
... heard it reported from one of his sons , Dr. Thomas Turner , President of C. C. C. Oxon . that his father , upon mention of the Windebanks would often say , he had been the laughing - stock and leaning - stock of that family , meaning ...
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Restituta; Or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in ..., Volym 1 Sir Egerton Brydges Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1814 |
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Sida 307 - Unless he feel within Some source of consolation from above. Secret refreshings that repair his strength And fainting spirits uphold.
Sida 307 - The angelic orders, and inferior creatures mute, Irrational and brute? Nor do I name of men the common rout, That, wandering loose about, Grow up and perish as the summer fly, Heads without name, no more remembered...
Sida 223 - Let him that will, ascend the tottering seat Of courtly grandeur, and become as great As are his mounting wishes : as for me, Let sweet repose and rest my portion be.
Sida 307 - Yet toward these, thus dignified, thou oft, Amidst their height of noon, Changest thy countenance, and thy hand, with no regard Of highest favours past From thee on them, or them to thee of service.
Sida 48 - Because they practise and maintain The language of the beast. We'll drive the doctors out of doors, And arts, whate'er they be ; We'll cry both arts and learning down, And hey ! then up go we...
Sida 230 - ... faith, and yet presume not; and desire, with St. Paul, to be dissolved and to be with Christ, with whom even in death there is life. Be like the good servant, and even at midnight be waking, lest when death cometh and stealeth upon you...
Sida 192 - To which end there were many that wandered up and down and were active in sowing discontents and sedition, by venomous and secret murmurings, and a dispersion of scurrilous pamphlets and libels against the Church and State ; but especially against the Bishops ; by which means, together with venomous and indiscreet sermons, the common people became so fanatic, as to believe the Bishops to be Antichrist, and...
Sida 531 - ... must this instrument be heated in the fire, the better to stiffen the ruffe. For you know heate will drie, and stiffen any thing. And if you woulde know the name of this goodly toole, forsooth the deuill hath giuen it to name a putter, or else a putting sticke, as I heare say.
Sida 304 - So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, nature within me seems In all her functions weary of herself ; My race of glory run, and race of shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest.
Sida 308 - To dogs and fowls a prey, or else captived; Or to the unjust tribunals, under change of times, And condemnation of the ungrateful multitude.