| 1827 - 590 páginas
...ponder well these three sentences : for if ever they had occasion to show their charity, they have it now at this present, the poor people being so many, and victuals so dear. " And now, forasmuch as I am come to the last end of my life, whereupon hangeth all my life past, and... | |
| Henry Soames - 1828 - 786 páginas
...world, and seeth his brother in necessity, and shutteth up his mercy from him, how can he say, he lovetk God? Much more might I speak of every part ; but time...their charity, they have now at this present, the poor being so many, and victuals so dear. For though I have been long in prison, yet I have heard of the... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1831 - 576 páginas
...sufficeth not. I do but put you in remembrance of things. Let all them that be rich, ponder well those sentences ; for if ever they had any occasion to shew...at this present, the poor people being so many, and 1 victuals so dear. For though I have been long in prison, yet I have heard of the great penury of... | |
| John Foxe - 1831 - 608 páginas
...ponder well these three sentences; for if they ever had occasion to show their charity, they have it now at this present, the poor people being so many, and victuals so dear. " And now forasmuch»as I am come to thejast end of my life, whereupon hangeth all my life past, and... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1831 - 566 páginas
...sufficeth not. I do but put you in remembrance of things. Let all them that be rich, ponder well those sentences ; for if ever they had any occasion to shew their charity, they liave now at this present, the poor people being so many, and ' victuals so dear. For though I have... | |
| J. A. Sargant - 1832 - 308 páginas
...rich, ponder well these three sentences ; for if they had occasion to shew their charity, they have it now at this present, the poor people being so many, and victuals so dear." * He paused for an instant, and then continued, " And now I am come to the great thing that so much... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 486 páginas
...ponder well these three sentences ; for if they ever had occasion to show their charity, they have it now at this present, the poor people being so many, and victuals so dear h. And now, forasmuch as I am come to the last end of my 8 [This text is not in the Harl. MS.] h [Strype... | |
| John Foxe - 1839 - 806 páginas
...ponder well these three sentences ; for if they ever had occasion to show their charity, they have it now at this present, the poor people being so many, and victuals so dear. " And now, forasmuch as I am come to the last end of my life, whereupon haneeth all my life past, and... | |
| John Strype - 1840 - 744 páginas
...lie « £nat De rjcjj ponjer we]j those sentences : for if ever they moth-eaten, r_ • your gold " had any occasion to shew their charity, they have...dear. For though I have been long in prison, yet I 388 tt have heard of the great penury of the poor. Consider, " that that which is given to the poor,... | |
| John Strype - 1840 - 700 páginas
...for if ever thev moth-eaten, * your gold " had any occasion to shew their charity, they have now at " present, the poor people being so many, and victuals...dear. For though I have been long in prison, yet I 388 a have llearfl of the great penury of the poor. Consider, " that that which is given to the poor,... | |
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