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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Página vii
... true and firm friend to our eccle- fiaftical conftitution , he was a ferious and conftant at- tendant on the fervices of the Church . From the period of his early years to his demife , he was the dear and intimate friend of Mr. William ...
... true and firm friend to our eccle- fiaftical conftitution , he was a ferious and conftant at- tendant on the fervices of the Church . From the period of his early years to his demife , he was the dear and intimate friend of Mr. William ...
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... True , " returned Walton , " as indeed they have here fuch a Mofes to conduct them P. " His next work was " The Life of Mr. Richard Hooker , " which first appeared in 1662. It was compofed at the earnest request of Dr. Sheldon , then ...
... True , " returned Walton , " as indeed they have here fuch a Mofes to conduct them P. " His next work was " The Life of Mr. Richard Hooker , " which first appeared in 1662. It was compofed at the earnest request of Dr. Sheldon , then ...
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... True State of the Church , " was published in 1675 , and attributed to Dr. Herbert Croft , Bishop of Hereford . Eager to accomplish an union of the Difsenters with the Church of England , and to include them within its pale , this ...
... True State of the Church , " was published in 1675 , and attributed to Dr. Herbert Croft , Bishop of Hereford . Eager to accomplish an union of the Difsenters with the Church of England , and to include them within its pale , this ...
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... true fon of the Church of England . His modefty precluded him from annexing his name to the treatise , which he composed at this time ; and which appeared , first , in 1680 , under the title of Love and Truth , in two modeft and ...
... true fon of the Church of England . His modefty precluded him from annexing his name to the treatise , which he composed at this time ; and which appeared , first , in 1680 , under the title of Love and Truth , in two modeft and ...
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... true colours de- lineated the character of his much - esteemed friend , that it would be injurious not to tranfcribe the following lines : - TO MY WORTHY FRIEND MR . ISAAC WALTON , ON THE 66 PUBLICATION OF THIS POEM . ، " Long had the ...
... true colours de- lineated the character of his much - esteemed friend , that it would be injurious not to tranfcribe the following lines : - TO MY WORTHY FRIEND MR . ISAAC WALTON , ON THE 66 PUBLICATION OF THIS POEM . ، " Long had the ...
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