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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... himself to all who knew him , by the fuavity of his difpofition , and the innocent cheerfulness of his conversation . He difcharged the relative duties of life with fidelity and honour . Impressed with a strong sense of the intrinfic ...
... himself to all who knew him , by the fuavity of his difpofition , and the innocent cheerfulness of his conversation . He difcharged the relative duties of life with fidelity and honour . Impressed with a strong sense of the intrinfic ...
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... himself reduced to a private station , he dignified that station by the magnanimity of his demeanour , by a humble and ferene patience , by an ardent , but unaffected piety . In 1643 , Mr. Walton , having declined bufinefs , retired to ...
... himself reduced to a private station , he dignified that station by the magnanimity of his demeanour , by a humble and ferene patience , by an ardent , but unaffected piety . In 1643 , Mr. Walton , having declined bufinefs , retired to ...
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... himself , and , then , what reception it had met with among them . Walton anfwered , that he thought " it should be acceptable to all tempers ; " because there were shades in it for the warm , and sun - shine for " thofe of a cold ...
... himself , and , then , what reception it had met with among them . Walton anfwered , that he thought " it should be acceptable to all tempers ; " because there were shades in it for the warm , and sun - shine for " thofe of a cold ...
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... himself in dis- putation , for his nature was totally abhorrent from controversy , — but to give an ingenuous and undifsembled account of his own faith and practice , as a true fon of the Church of England . His modesty precluded him ...
... himself in dis- putation , for his nature was totally abhorrent from controversy , — but to give an ingenuous and undifsembled account of his own faith and practice , as a true fon of the Church of England . His modesty precluded him ...
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... himself in his will to be of perfect memory . In the very year in which he died , he prefixed a Preface to a work edited by him : " Thealma and Clearchus , a Paftoral History , in fmooth and eafy Verfe ; written long fince by John ...
... himself in his will to be of perfect memory . In the very year in which he died , he prefixed a Preface to a work edited by him : " Thealma and Clearchus , a Paftoral History , in fmooth and eafy Verfe ; written long fince by John ...
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