The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonProtestant Episcopal Press, 1832 - 450 páginas |
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... , a man with whom I have often fished and conversed ; a man , whom foreign employments in the service of this nation , and whose experience , learning , wit , and The singular circumspection which he observed in the choice of 4 LIFE OF.
... , a man with whom I have often fished and conversed ; a man , whom foreign employments in the service of this nation , and whose experience , learning , wit , and The singular circumspection which he observed in the choice of 4 LIFE OF.
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Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch. The singular circumspection which he observed in the choice of his acquaintance , has not escaped the notice of Mr. COTTON . " My Father Walton , " says he , " will be seen twice in no man's company he does ...
Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch. The singular circumspection which he observed in the choice of his acquaintance , has not escaped the notice of Mr. COTTON . " My Father Walton , " says he , " will be seen twice in no man's company he does ...
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... observe their demeanor in various situations , to contemplate their acts of charity and beneficence , to attend them into their closets , to behold their ardor of piety and de- votion ; in short , to establish , as it were , a ...
... observe their demeanor in various situations , to contemplate their acts of charity and beneficence , to attend them into their closets , to behold their ardor of piety and de- votion ; in short , to establish , as it were , a ...
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... observe of Isaac Walton , that he was ignorant how to write of any man with acrimony and harshness . This liberality of disposition will ever recommend him to his readers . Whatever are the religious sentiments of the persons ↳ See Mr ...
... observe of Isaac Walton , that he was ignorant how to write of any man with acrimony and harshness . This liberality of disposition will ever recommend him to his readers . Whatever are the religious sentiments of the persons ↳ See Mr ...
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... observation of our two deceased friends , I proceed to satisfy your de- sire concerning what I know and believe of the ever- memorable Mr. HOOKER , who was Schismaticorum Malleus , so great a champion for the Church of Eng- land's ...
... observation of our two deceased friends , I proceed to satisfy your de- sire concerning what I know and believe of the ever- memorable Mr. HOOKER , who was Schismaticorum Malleus , so great a champion for the Church of Eng- land's ...
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