| Paul Elmer More - 1906 - 302 páginas
...Church-door, that his Friend Mr. Woodnot look'd in at the Church-window, and saw him lie prostrate on the ground before the Altar ; at which time and place (as he after told Mr. Woodnot) he set some Rules to himself, for the future manage of his life ; and then and there made... | |
| Watson Surr - 1908 - 194 páginas
...church door, that his friend, Mr. Woodnot looked in at the church window, and saw him lie prostrate on the ground before the altar ; at which time and place (as he after told Mr. Woodnot) he set some rules to himself, for the future manage of his life ; and then and there made... | |
| Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1911 - 462 páginas
...Church-door, that his friend Mr. Woodnot looked in at the Church-window, and saw him lie prostrate on the ground before the Altar: at which time and place (as he after told Mr. Woodnot) he set some Rules to himself, for the future manage of his life ; and then and there made... | |
| 1911 - 918 páginas
...Church-door, that his friend Mr. Woodnot looked in at the Church-window, and saw him lie prostrate on the ground before the Altar : at which time and place (as he after told Mr. Woodnot) he set some Rules to himself, for the future manage of his life ; and then and there made... | |
| George Herbert - 1913 - 364 páginas
...church door, that his friend Mr. Woodnot looked in at the church window, and saw him lie prostrate on the ground before the altar ; at which time and place — as he after told Mr. Woodnot — he set some rules to himself for the future manage of his life ; and then and there... | |
| John Beresford - 1923 - 228 páginas
...church door, that his friend Mr. Woodnot looked in at the church window, and saw him lie prostrate on the ground before the altar ; at which time and place — as he after told Mr. Woodnot — he set some rules to himself, for the future manage of his life ; and then and there... | |
| George Herbert - 1991 - 500 páginas
...the church door, that his friend Mr Woodnoth looked in at the church window and saw him lie prostrate on the ground before the altar; at which time and place (as he after told Mr Woodnoth) he set some rules to himself for the future manage of his life; and then and there made... | |
| C. A. Patrides - 1995 - 420 páginas
...church door, that his friend Mr. Woodnot looked in at the church window, and saw him lying prostrate on the ground before the altar: at which time and place (as he afterwards told Mr. Woodnot) he set some rules to himself for the future manage of his life, and then... | |
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