Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... human origin of episcopacy , and its consequent authority in the churcht . Of all the combatants Usher alone seems to have preserved the benignity of his spirit unruffled . Even the patient charity of Hall rose up against the unjust ...
... human origin of episcopacy , and its consequent authority in the churcht . Of all the combatants Usher alone seems to have preserved the benignity of his spirit unruffled . Even the patient charity of Hall rose up against the unjust ...
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... supporters , but the humble and patient inquirer after truth , intent on * Easton's Human Longevity , quoted by Todd , p . 255 , third edition . " It was a 66 ministering to the glory of God , and teaching JOHN MILTON . 59.
... supporters , but the humble and patient inquirer after truth , intent on * Easton's Human Longevity , quoted by Todd , p . 255 , third edition . " It was a 66 ministering to the glory of God , and teaching JOHN MILTON . 59.
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... humanity of his disposition . During the voyage he composed an epic poem called ' Edmond , ' founded upon the history of a king of the East Angles . The original M.S. , still in existence , is said to be written with remarkable neatness ...
... humanity of his disposition . During the voyage he composed an epic poem called ' Edmond , ' founded upon the history of a king of the East Angles . The original M.S. , still in existence , is said to be written with remarkable neatness ...
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... human explainings , so various and uncertain . When wilt thou explain it to me thyself , O my God , by the sacred and certain dictates of thy Spirit , according to the intimation of thy Word ? Nor let any pride of reason , nor any ...
... human explainings , so various and uncertain . When wilt thou explain it to me thyself , O my God , by the sacred and certain dictates of thy Spirit , according to the intimation of thy Word ? Nor let any pride of reason , nor any ...
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... human skull , with a candle in it , which the poet is said to have used . His first attempt in verse was an Epistle to Lord Lansdown , in 1712 , written with the usual insipidity of poems addressed to " Persons of Quality , " but not ...
... human skull , with a candle in it , which the poet is said to have used . His first attempt in verse was an Epistle to Lord Lansdown , in 1712 , written with the usual insipidity of poems addressed to " Persons of Quality , " but not ...
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