The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonT. Wilson and R. Spence, 1807 - 447 páginas |
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... said , that by my undertaking to collect fome notes for Sir Henry Wotton's writing the Life of Dr. Donned , and by Sir Henry Wotton's dying before he performed it , I became like thofe men that enter eafily into a law - fuit or a ...
... said , that by my undertaking to collect fome notes for Sir Henry Wotton's writing the Life of Dr. Donned , and by Sir Henry Wotton's dying before he performed it , I became like thofe men that enter eafily into a law - fuit or a ...
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... said to have com- pofed an Arminian Treatife of Predeftination , with which he acquainted Bishop Laud , who encouraged him in the work , recommending it to the revifal of Dr. Lindsey and Dr. Beale , two great Arminians , and promif ...
... said to have com- pofed an Arminian Treatife of Predeftination , with which he acquainted Bishop Laud , who encouraged him in the work , recommending it to the revifal of Dr. Lindsey and Dr. Beale , two great Arminians , and promif ...
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... said portion was paid . Most of those years that he lived with Sir Francis , he studied the Civil and Canon Laws ; in which he acquired fuch a per- fection , as was judged to hold proportion with many who had made that study the ...
... said portion was paid . Most of those years that he lived with Sir Francis , he studied the Civil and Canon Laws ; in which he acquired fuch a per- fection , as was judged to hold proportion with many who had made that study the ...
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... said after his pleasant manner , " Dr. Donne , I have invited you to dinner , " and though you fit not down with me , yet I will carve to 66 you of a difh that I know you love well ; for knowing you " love London , I do therefore make ...
... said after his pleasant manner , " Dr. Donne , I have invited you to dinner , " and though you fit not down with me , yet I will carve to 66 you of a difh that I know you love well ; for knowing you " love London , I do therefore make ...
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... said with much earnestnefs " My Doctor is an " honeft man ; and , my Lords , I was never better satisfied with an answer than he hath now made me ; and I always rejoice " when I think that by my means he became a divine . " 65 He was ...
... said with much earnestnefs " My Doctor is an " honeft man ; and , my Lords , I was never better satisfied with an answer than he hath now made me ; and I always rejoice " when I think that by my means he became a divine . " 65 He was ...
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