Lives of Dr. John Donne; Sir Henry Wotton; Mr. Richard Hooker; Mr. George Herbert; and Dr. Robert SandersonWilson, Spence and Mawman, 1796 - 518 páginas |
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... BISHOP OP WINCHESTER EPISTLE TO THE READER VERSES TO MR . WALTON , ON HIS LIFe of dr . donNE . LETTER FROM DR . KING , BISHOP OF CHICHESTER , TO MR . WALTON LIFE OF DR . DONNE . APPENDIX - WORKS OF Dr. donne LIFE OF SIR HENRY WOTTON ...
... BISHOP OP WINCHESTER EPISTLE TO THE READER VERSES TO MR . WALTON , ON HIS LIFe of dr . donNE . LETTER FROM DR . KING , BISHOP OF CHICHESTER , TO MR . WALTON LIFE OF DR . DONNE . APPENDIX - WORKS OF Dr. donne LIFE OF SIR HENRY WOTTON ...
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... BISHOP OP WINCHESTER EPISTLE TO THE READER . Page ix VERSES TO MR . WALTON , ON HIS LIFe of dr . donne LETTER FROM DR . KING , BISHOP OF CHICHESTER , TO MR . WALTON LIFE OF DR . DONNE APPENDIX - WORKS OF DR . DONNE LIFE OF SIR HENRY ...
... BISHOP OP WINCHESTER EPISTLE TO THE READER . Page ix VERSES TO MR . WALTON , ON HIS LIFe of dr . donne LETTER FROM DR . KING , BISHOP OF CHICHESTER , TO MR . WALTON LIFE OF DR . DONNE APPENDIX - WORKS OF DR . DONNE LIFE OF SIR HENRY ...
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... Bishop of London ; and with the express purpose of correcting fome errors committed by Dr. Gauden , from mere inadvertency and hafte , in his account of " that immortal man , " as he has been emphatically ftyled , " who spoke no ...
... Bishop of London ; and with the express purpose of correcting fome errors committed by Dr. Gauden , from mere inadvertency and hafte , in his account of " that immortal man , " as he has been emphatically ftyled , " who spoke no ...
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... Bishop of Lincoln ; because I know your ability to " know , and integrity to write truth : And fure I am , that the life and " actions of that pious and learned prelate will afford you matter enough " for his commendation , and the ...
... Bishop of Lincoln ; because I know your ability to " know , and integrity to write truth : And fure I am , that the life and " actions of that pious and learned prelate will afford you matter enough " for his commendation , and the ...
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... Bishop of Chichester , in his letter to him , dated Nov. 17 , 1664 , tells him , that " he has done much for Sir Henry Savile , the contemporary and friend of Mr. Richard Hooker . " It is seriously to be regretted , that the most ...
... Bishop of Chichester , in his letter to him , dated Nov. 17 , 1664 , tells him , that " he has done much for Sir Henry Savile , the contemporary and friend of Mr. Richard Hooker . " It is seriously to be regretted , that the most ...
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Página 255 - I have lived to see this world is made up of perturbations ; and 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...
Página 318 - Ah ! my dear God, though I am clean forgot, Let me not love Thee, if I love Thee not.
Página 314 - Bohemia. In this place of orator our George Herbert continued eight years, and managed it with as becoming and grave a gaiety as any had ever before or since his time. For he had acquired great learning, and was blest with a high fancy, a civil and sharp wit, and with a natural elegance both in his behaviour, his tongue, and his pen.
Página 252 - Thus hath the Lord done unto me in the days wherein he looked upon me, to take away my reproach among men.
Página 320 - ... sacred name of priest contemptible, yet I will labour to make it honourable, by consecrating all my learning, and all my poor abilities, to advance the glory of that God that gave them ; knowing that I can never do too much for him that hath done so much for me as to make me a Christian. And I will labour to be like my Saviour, by making humility lovely in the eyes of all men, and by following the merciful and meek example of my dear Jesus.
Página 351 - God, so far to trust thy promise, as to return them back to thee ; and by thy grace I will do so, in distributing them to any of thy poor members that are in distress, or do but bear the image of Jesus, my Master. Sir...
Página 68 - a book, in which, by declaring his own spiritual conflicts, he hath comforted and raised many a dejected and discomposed soul, and charmed them into sweet and quiet thoughts ; a book, by the frequent reading whereof, and the assistance of that spirit that seemed to inspire the author, the reader may attain habits of peace and piety, and...
Página 349 - Clergy especially which preach temperance, would avoid surfeiting and take all occasions to express a visible humility and charity in their lives; for this would force a love and an imitation, and an unfeigned reverence from all that knew them to be such." (And for proof of this, we need no other testimony than the life and death of Dr Lake, late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells.) "This," said Mr Herbert, "would be a cure for the wickedness and growing Atheism of our age.
Página 73 - ORIENS. And now, having brought him through the many labyrinths and perplexities of a various life, even to the gates of death and the grave, my desire is, he may rest till I have told my reader, that I have seen many pictures of him, in several habits, and at several ages, and in several postures. And I now mention this, because I have seen one picture of him, drawn by a curious...
Página 320 - And though the iniquity of the late times have made clergymen meanly valued, and the sacred name of priest contemptible ; yet I will labour to make it honourable, by consecrating all my learning, and all my poor abilities to advance the glory of that God that gave them ; knowing that I can never do too much for him, that hath done so much for me, as to make me a Christian.