A Memoir of Richard Durnford, D.D., Sometime Bishop of Chichester: With Selections from His CorrespondenceWilliam Richard Wood Stephens J. Murray, 1899 - 405 páginas |
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... doubt , that the boy acquired that habit of observing natural objects which he cultivated through life , and which made it instinctive with him to investigate the flora and fauna of whatever locality he visited . Thus a favourite ...
... doubt , that the boy acquired that habit of observing natural objects which he cultivated through life , and which made it instinctive with him to investigate the flora and fauna of whatever locality he visited . Thus a favourite ...
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... doubt they were natural too . The phrase " good motive " lived amongst us long after the occasion and cause of it had lost mention . ' " 8 I.e. the place of execution . On the appearance of the work from which the above pas- sage is ...
... doubt they were natural too . The phrase " good motive " lived amongst us long after the occasion and cause of it had lost mention . ' " 8 I.e. the place of execution . On the appearance of the work from which the above pas- sage is ...
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... doubts whether anything of the kind is required by your electors , but I should be very sorry if the young man should be unsuccessful from want of any necessary forms , and therefore I proceed to state that he has been under me for near ...
... doubts whether anything of the kind is required by your electors , but I should be very sorry if the young man should be unsuccessful from want of any necessary forms , and therefore I proceed to state that he has been under me for near ...
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... doubt , came in on the President's nomination . The Latin letter in which , according to custom , the young foundationer acknowledged his election is a very happy specimen of its class , going far both in spirit and Latinity to justify ...
... doubt , came in on the President's nomination . The Latin letter in which , according to custom , the young foundationer acknowledged his election is a very happy specimen of its class , going far both in spirit and Latinity to justify ...
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... doubt , but surely they must have seen that you had too enlightened a spirit to descend to a position of such drudgery and delving . hope you will never give up to a school talents and dispositions which were meant to be the delight of ...
... doubt , but surely they must have seen that you had too enlightened a spirit to descend to a position of such drudgery and delving . hope you will never give up to a school talents and dispositions which were meant to be the delight of ...
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Términos y frases comunes
afterwards answer Archbishop Archdeacon believe Bishop Durnford Bishop of Chichester blessing boys Brighton Cadenabbia Canon cathedral chapel charge Chichester Cathedral Chilbolton Christ Christian Church of England clergy clergyman College common confession consecrated Convocation course court Dean dear demyship diocesan conference diocese diocese of Chichester divine doctrine doubt duty episcopate Eton faithful favour feel garden give Hellingly Holy Communion Holy Orders interest judgment laity Lancashire letter license living Lollards Lord lordship Magdalen Magdalen College matter memory ment Middleton mind minister mission never obedience opinion Oxford Palace parish party pastor persons practice Prayer preaching President question Rector religious remember Richard Durnford Richard of Chichester ritual Roman Rome rubric Sacrament Sincerely society speech spirit Sunday Sussex teaching thank things tion truly Vicar Wherwell Winchester wish words write young
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Página 350 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
Página 128 - And forasmuch as nothing can be so plainly set forth, but doubts may arise in the use and practice of the same; to appease all such diversity (if any arise) and for the resolution of all doubts, concerning the manner how to understand, do and execute the things contained in this Book...
Página 129 - ... concerning the manner how to understand, do and execute the things contained in this Book; the parties that so doubt, or diversely take anything, shall alway resort to the bishop of the diocese, who by his discretion shall take order for the quieting and appeasing of the same; so that the same order be not contrary to anything contained in this book.
Página 303 - All things are lawful unto me, but all things are not expedient : all things are lawful for me, but I will not be brought under the power of any.
Página 121 - Christ was the word that spake it, He took the bread and brake it, And what that word did make it, That I believe and take it.
Página 323 - I REQUIRE and charge you both, as ye will answer at the dreadful day of judgment, when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed, that if either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in matrimony, ye do now confess it. For be ye well assured, that so many as are coupled together otherwise than God's word doth allow, are not joined together by God, neither is their matrimony lawful.
Página 124 - Render unto Caesar the things that be Caesar's, and unto God the things which are God's.
Página 339 - Up-on his feet, and in his hand a staf. This noble ensample to his sheep he yaf, That first he wroghte, and afterward he taughte ; Out of the gospel he tho...
Página 370 - Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man.