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Page 929
... a canonry of Chrift- Church , Oxon , in 1641 , which was the only preferment he ever defired , and of which he gave the first year's profit to his majefty , 6 A towards towards the charge of the war then begun . About.
... a canonry of Chrift- Church , Oxon , in 1641 , which was the only preferment he ever defired , and of which he gave the first year's profit to his majefty , 6 A towards towards the charge of the war then begun . About.
Page 931
... gave a hundred pounds a year to Chrift - Church in Oxford , the place of his education , for the public use of that college ; and founded , in Pembroke - College , in the fame univerfity , three fcholar fhips for the island of Jerfey ...
... gave a hundred pounds a year to Chrift - Church in Oxford , the place of his education , for the public use of that college ; and founded , in Pembroke - College , in the fame univerfity , three fcholar fhips for the island of Jerfey ...
Page 933
... gave , and he is now taking away , bleffed be the name of the Lord : for , I thank my God , I am going without , the leaft mifgiving , without any dif truft , to a place of reft , and joy , and everlafting blifs . There is no life like ...
... gave , and he is now taking away , bleffed be the name of the Lord : for , I thank my God , I am going without , the leaft mifgiving , without any dif truft , to a place of reft , and joy , and everlafting blifs . There is no life like ...
Page 934
... gave him the title of De- fender of the Faith . He went ftill further , and invented the molt cruel punishments for thofe who would introduce any change in matters of religion . But the dif ference he had afterwards with pope Clement ...
... gave him the title of De- fender of the Faith . He went ftill further , and invented the molt cruel punishments for thofe who would introduce any change in matters of religion . But the dif ference he had afterwards with pope Clement ...
Page 936
... gave per- miffion for the Bible to be tranf- lated into the English language , and to be difperfed among the people , that it might become of general utility . In 1541 , he pub- lifhed an edict , by which he or- dered every church to ...
... gave per- miffion for the Bible to be tranf- lated into the English language , and to be difperfed among the people , that it might become of general utility . In 1541 , he pub- lifhed an edict , by which he or- dered every church to ...
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Page 1003 - Let the words of our mouths, and the meditations of our hearts be now and ever gracious in thy sight, and acceptable unto thee, O Lord, our God, our strength, and our Redeemer.
Page 952 - Beg my dead body, which living was denied you ; and either lay it in Sherborne, or in Exeter church, by my father and mother. I can say no more ; time and death call me away.
Page 1191 - Be merciful unto me, O God, be merciful unto me: for my soul trusteth in thee: yea, in the shadow of thy wings will I make my refuge, until these calamities be overpast.
Page 1088 - GOD before their eyes, seek after my soul. 4 Behold, GOD is my helper ; the LORD is with them that uphold my soul. 5 He shall reward evil unto mine enemies : destroy thou them in thy truth.
Page 997 - On the pile was an arched arbour, formed of dry flicks, boughs, and leaves, open only at one end to admit her entrance. In this the body of the deceafed was depofited, his head at the end oppofite to the opening.
Page 952 - I desired it : For know it, my dear wife, your child is the child of a true man, who in his own respect despiseth death, and his misshapen and ugly forms.
Page 947 - GOD is our hope and strength, a very present help in trouble. 2 Therefore will we not fear, though the earth be moved, and though the hills be carried into the midst of the sea.
Page 1008 - In vain, through beauty, fortune, wit, The fugitive we trace ; It dwells not in the faithless smile That brightens Clcdia's face. Perhaps the joy to these deny'd, The heart in friendship finds : Ah ! dear delusion, gay conceit...
Page 1216 - Finally, brethren, whatfoever things are ' true, whatfoever things are honeft, whatfoever things ' are juft, whatfoever things are pure, whatfoever things ' are lovely, whatfoever things are of good report : If ' there be any virtue, and if there be any praife, think
Page 1079 - To which he added these words, " I have fought a good fight, I have finished the course of my ministry and life together. Though grievous wolves have entered in among us, not sparing the flock, yet I trust the...