EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... to afford him any further shelter ; that he was now resolved to be orthodox , and declare himself a true son of the Church of England both for doctrine and discipline . " Laud evidently saw the mettle of the man with whom 8 John Hales.
... to afford him any further shelter ; that he was now resolved to be orthodox , and declare himself a true son of the Church of England both for doctrine and discipline . " Laud evidently saw the mettle of the man with whom 8 John Hales.
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... true life - philosopher still finds his treasures in the old books , the eternal thoughts and the kindly offices of retired life . This is a gentle figure that Eton's sons may well be glad to connect with her single street , her gliding ...
... true life - philosopher still finds his treasures in the old books , the eternal thoughts and the kindly offices of retired life . This is a gentle figure that Eton's sons may well be glad to connect with her single street , her gliding ...
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... true , his hair tangled , his canonical coat dusty , slovenly and negligent in his habits ; a bad man of business , and a forgetful , absent - minded fellow . But they condoned these faults as being so unconscious , the externals of a ...
... true , his hair tangled , his canonical coat dusty , slovenly and negligent in his habits ; a bad man of business , and a forgetful , absent - minded fellow . But they condoned these faults as being so unconscious , the externals of a ...
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... true life he sets his face . For the rest he can hardly read the enigma ; he only states it reverently . Like the old Persian poet , he seems to say : Oh Thou , who Man of baser earth didst make , And e'en with Paradise devise the Snake ...
... true life he sets his face . For the rest he can hardly read the enigma ; he only states it reverently . Like the old Persian poet , he seems to say : Oh Thou , who Man of baser earth didst make , And e'en with Paradise devise the Snake ...
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... true , should he be destined to that bitter place , yet that he would even there behave himself with such submissive patience that God should not have the heart to keep him there . In his studies he made great progress , troubled more ...
... true , should he be destined to that bitter place , yet that he would even there behave himself with such submissive patience that God should not have the heart to keep him there . In his studies he made great progress , troubled more ...
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