The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonGeorge P. Putnam, 1852 - 386 páginas |
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... took him to the study of divinity , and , thereupon proceeding Doctor , was made Dean of St. Paul's , and became so rare a preacher , that he was not only commended , but even admired by all that heard him . The other was Henry Wotton ...
... took him to the study of divinity , and , thereupon proceeding Doctor , was made Dean of St. Paul's , and became so rare a preacher , that he was not only commended , but even admired by all that heard him . The other was Henry Wotton ...
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... took much care for next week ; and would be sure not to want wine ; of which he usually took too much before he went to bed , if not oftener and sooner . My lord tells me , he knows not , but thinks he was born in Westminster . The ...
... took much care for next week ; and would be sure not to want wine ; of which he usually took too much before he went to bed , if not oftener and sooner . My lord tells me , he knows not , but thinks he was born in Westminster . The ...
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... took the covenant ; to which , however , he made some scruples and objections , so that his name was soon struck out of the list . He abandoned the cause of the Parliament as soon as they relinquished their first avowed prin- ciples of ...
... took the covenant ; to which , however , he made some scruples and objections , so that his name was soon struck out of the list . He abandoned the cause of the Parliament as soon as they relinquished their first avowed prin- ciples of ...
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... took to be the safest way ; namely , frequent prayers , and an indifferent affection to both parties ; and indeed , Truth had too much light about her to be hid from so sharp an enqui- rer ; and he had too much ingenuity , not to ...
... took to be the safest way ; namely , frequent prayers , and an indifferent affection to both parties ; and indeed , Truth had too much light about her to be hid from so sharp an enqui- rer ; and he had too much ingenuity , not to ...
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... took him to be his chief Secretary ; sup- posing and intending it to be an introduction to some more weighty employment in the State ; for which , his Lordship did often pro- test , he thought him very fit . Nor did his Lordship in this ...
... took him to be his chief Secretary ; sup- posing and intending it to be an introduction to some more weighty employment in the State ; for which , his Lordship did often pro- test , he thought him very fit . Nor did his Lordship in this ...
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Albertus Morton appointed Archbishop Bemerton betwixt Bishop Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of London Bishop of Winchester blessed born Cambridge Canterbury Chaplain Christ Christian Church Church of England Clergy College commended conscience Corpus Christi College Dean dear death declare desire died discourse Divinity Donne Donne's Earl eminent employment endeavours England Eton College excellent father favour friendship gave George Herbert give God's grace happy hath holy honour humble humility Izaak Walton John John Donne King James King's late learning letter lived London Lord Majesty Master memory mercy never occasion Oxford Parliament person piety poor praise pray prayers preach present printed Queen Reader reason Richard Hooker Salisbury Sanderson sent Sermons shew Sir Henry Savile Sir Henry Wotton sorrow soul spirit testimony things Thomas thou thought tion unto virtue wife worthy writ write