The Lives of Donne, Wotton, Hooker, Hebert, and Sanderson, Band 2Hilliard, Gray, 1832 |
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... rest , her dearest son , Bless'd Charles , who his forefathers has outgone , And to the royal joined the martyr's brighter crown , Let a new city rise with beauteous state , And beauteous let its temple be , and beautiful the gate ! Lo ...
... rest , her dearest son , Bless'd Charles , who his forefathers has outgone , And to the royal joined the martyr's brighter crown , Let a new city rise with beauteous state , And beauteous let its temple be , and beautiful the gate ! Lo ...
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... rest , and drink proper for a cold , given him by Mistress Church- man , and her diligent attendance added unto it , enabled him to perform the office of the day ; which was in or about the year 1581 . sermon . And in this first public ...
... rest , and drink proper for a cold , given him by Mistress Church- man , and her diligent attendance added unto it , enabled him to perform the office of the day ; which was in or about the year 1581 . sermon . And in this first public ...
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... Mr. Cartwright and Dr. Whitgift were now at rest , and had been a great while , yet there was sprung up a new generation of restless men that by com- pany and clamors became possessed of a faith which they RICHARD HOOKER . 63.
... Mr. Cartwright and Dr. Whitgift were now at rest , and had been a great while , yet there was sprung up a new generation of restless men that by com- pany and clamors became possessed of a faith which they RICHARD HOOKER . 63.
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... rest . Mr Travers excepted against Mr. Hooker , for that in one of his sermons he declared , " That the assurance of what we believe by the word of God is not to us so certain , as that which we per- ceive by sense . " And Mr. Hooker ...
... rest . Mr Travers excepted against Mr. Hooker , for that in one of his sermons he declared , " That the assurance of what we believe by the word of God is not to us so certain , as that which we per- ceive by sense . " And Mr. Hooker ...
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... , I shall only give some account of his books , and of his behaviour in this parsonage of Bourne , and then give a rest both to myself and my read- er . His first four books and large epistle have been declared 80 THE LIFE OF.
... , I shall only give some account of his books , and of his behaviour in this parsonage of Bourne , and then give a rest both to myself and my read- er . His first four books and large epistle have been declared 80 THE LIFE OF.
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Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury begot behaviour Bemerton betwixt Bishop Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of London blessed Boothby Pannell Brownists Canterbury charity church clergy College command conscience continued Corpus Christi College Covenanters dear death declare desire discourse divine Earl Edwin Sandys excellent father Ferrar friendship gave George Herbert give God's grace happy hath heaven holy honor hope humble humility Jesus John Jewel John Whitgift King knew late learning letter lived Lord Majesty master meek ment mercy mother never occasion Oxford pardon parish Parliament piety poor posterity praise pray prayers preached printed proved Psalms quiet Quinquarticular Controversy reader reason rejoice Richard Hooker ROBERT SANDERSON Salisbury Sanderson sent sermons sins Sir Henry Savile sorrow soul tell testimony thee things thou thought tion told Travers truth unto virtue wife Woodnot writ
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 33 - ... not an open enemy, that hath done me this dishonour : for then I could have borne it.
Seite 150 - Upon thine altar burnt ? Cannot thy love Heighten a spirit to sound out thy praise As well as any she ? Cannot thy Dove Outstrip their Cupid easily in flight ? Or, since thy...
Seite 105 - ... of God for any other reason, but to live to finish his three remaining books of Polity ; and then, Lord, let thy servant depart in peace;" which was his usual expression.
Seite 198 - The poor man blessed him for it, and he blessed the poor man : and was so like the good Samaritan, that he gave him money to refresh both himself and his horse, and told him that, " if he loved himself, he should be merciful to his beast.
Seite 94 - And after these days Elisabeth his wife conceived; and she hid herself five months, saying, Thus hath the Lord done unto me in the days wherein he looked upon me, to take away my reproach among men.
Seite 42 - But, notwithstanding this averseness, he was at last persuaded to accept of the Bishop's proposal ; and was, by patent for life, made Master of the Temple the 17th of March 1585, he being then in the thirty-fourth year of his age.
Seite 35 - God's disfavor; for he was a virtuous man. I shall not yet give the like testimony of his wife, but leave the reader to judge by what follows. But to this house Mr. Hooker came so wet, so weary, and weather-beaten, that he was never known to express more passion than against a friend that dissuaded him from footing it to London, and for finding him no easier an horse, — supposing the horse trotted when he did not; — and at this time also, such a faintness and fear possessed him, that he would...
Seite 33 - ... university, free from selfends, which the friendships of age usually are not. And in this sweet, this blessed, this spiritual amity, they went on for many years, and, as the holy Prophet saith, so " they took sweet counsel together, and walked in the house of God as friends.
Seite 99 - I have been long preparing to leave it, and gathering comfort for the dreadful hour of making my account with God, which I now apprehend to be near: and though I have by his grace loved him in my youth, and feared him in mine age, and laboured to have a conscience void of offence to him, and to all men; yet if thou, O Lord! be extreme to mark what I have done amiss, who can abide it...
Seite 139 - But alas ! this family did in the late rebellion surfer extremely in their estates ; and the heirs of that castle saw it laid level with that earth that was too good to bury those wretches that were the cause of it.