Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire and Its Borders, כרך 6

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The Club, 1873
 

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עמוד 416 - than a loud though yet gentle noise came from the heavens, (for it was like nothing on earth,) which did so comfort and cheer me, that I took my petition as granted, and that I had the sign I demanded, whereupon also I resolved to print my book.
עמוד 416 - Being doubtful in my chamber one fair day in the summer, my casement being opened towards the south, the sun shining clear and no wind stirring, I took my book De Veritate in my hand, and kneeling on my knees devoutly said these words :— " I had no sooner spoken these words,
עמוד 384 - Brightest lady, look on me, Thus I sprinkle on thy breast Drops, that from my fountain pure I have kept of precious cure; Thrice upon thy finger's tip, Thrice upon thy rubied lip.
עמוד 406 - George, I sent for you to persuade you to commit simony, by giving your patron as good a gift as he has given to you, namely, that you give him back his prebend, for, George, it is not for your weak body, and empty purse, to undertake to build churches.
עמוד 421 - spur, that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity of noble minds) To scorn delights, and live laborious days."—Milton.
עמוד 416 - towards the south, the sun shining clear and no wind stirring, I took my book De Veritate in my hand, and kneeling on my knees devoutly said these words :— " I had no sooner spoken these words,
עמוד 406 - his next request was, that she would, at the age of thirty-three years, allow him to become an undutiful son ; for he had made a vow to God that, if he were able, he would rebuild that church. He then
עמוד 406 - their fame : To their devotion add your innocence; Take so much of th' example, as of the name, The latter half, and in some recompense, That they did harbour Christ himself a guest, Harbour these hymns to his dear name address'd.
עמוד 421 - himself:— READER. The monument which t-hou beholdest here Presents Edward, Lord Herbert, to thy sight; A man who was so free from either hope or fear To have or lose this ordinary light, That when to elements his body turned were, He knew that, as those elements would
עמוד 418 - to his father's intention of educating him for the Archbishopric of Canterbury, as if the scientific mastery of such a subject could have been acquired by a boy of twelve years of age, for he was no more when he became Prince of Wales. He must have studied theology with the full maturity of his understanding.

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