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Sayfa 17
... himself giving a different account of this perfec- tion : being seated in the midft of a confiderable number of people , who were liftening to him , a man of eminence among the Jews , feeing fo great a crowd of auditors round him ...
... himself giving a different account of this perfec- tion : being seated in the midft of a confiderable number of people , who were liftening to him , a man of eminence among the Jews , feeing fo great a crowd of auditors round him ...
Sayfa 25
... himself . He discovered great marks of valour at Pampeluna , when it was befieged by the French in 1521 ; and was even wounded with a can- non - ball , which broke his right leg . While this wound was healing , he formed a refolution of ...
... himself . He discovered great marks of valour at Pampeluna , when it was befieged by the French in 1521 ; and was even wounded with a can- non - ball , which broke his right leg . While this wound was healing , he formed a refolution of ...
Sayfa 26
... himself with all his might to the bleffed Virgin , he fet out before day - break , put on a pilgrim's habit , and travelled to Manrefa . Here he took his lodging among the poor of the town hospital , and practifed mortifications of ...
... himself with all his might to the bleffed Virgin , he fet out before day - break , put on a pilgrim's habit , and travelled to Manrefa . Here he took his lodging among the poor of the town hospital , and practifed mortifications of ...
Sayfa 41
... himself first at Antioch , and paffing thence into Ionia in Greece , he travelled into Gaul and Italy , and returned at length into his own country , by the way of Macedonia . He lived four and twenty years after the death of Trajan ...
... himself first at Antioch , and paffing thence into Ionia in Greece , he travelled into Gaul and Italy , and returned at length into his own country , by the way of Macedonia . He lived four and twenty years after the death of Trajan ...
Sayfa 49
... himself to be ; Cromwell valued himself upon acting a part , or rather feveral parts , and all of them equally well ; and when he performed that of a common- wealth's - man , he performed it fo admirably , that though Ludlow knew him to ...
... himself to be ; Cromwell valued himself upon acting a part , or rather feveral parts , and all of them equally well ; and when he performed that of a common- wealth's - man , he performed it fo admirably , that though Ludlow knew him to ...
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Sayfa 490 - myfelf." After his prayers were ended, he turned to the executioner, and faid with a chearful countenance, " Pluck" «' up thy fpirits, man, and be not afraid to do thine office. " My neck is very fhort; take heed, therefore, thou
Sayfa 558 - and there likewife be fet on the pillory " for the fpacc of two hours,* between the hours of eleven " and one on Saturday next, in each place wearing a paper, " containing an infcription of his crimes. And that at the
Sayfa 385 - from a caufe in nature unchangeable, " hindering, and ever likely to hinder, the main benefits of " conjugal fociety, which are folace and peace, is a greater *' reafon of divorce than natural frigidity ; efpecially if there
Sayfa 289 - juft mentioned; and it is as follows: In the fame grave Fletcher was buried, here Lies the ftage-poet Philip Maffinger. Plays they did write together, were great friends, And now one grave includes them at their ends. So whom on earth nothing did part, beneath Here in their fames they lie, in fpite of death.
Sayfa 387 - who have the power, to call to account a tyrant or wicked king, and after due convi-ftion to depofe and put him to death, if the ordinary
Sayfa 292 - and of feveral remarkable curiofities therein occurring. Together with, i. Obfervations upon the nature, the number, and the operations of the devils. 2. A fhort narrative of a late outrage committed by a knot of witches in Swedeland, very much
Sayfa 383 - The force of nature could no further go, " To make a third, fhe joined the other two." From Florence he pafled through
Sayfa 377 - in the worft MS now extant: nor is one article of faith " or moral precept either perverted or loft in them ; chufe " as aukwardly as you can, chufe the worft by defign, out " of the whole lump of readings. But the
Sayfa 12 - 1. a year, which was procured for him by the lord Mordaunt, afterwards earl of Monmouth, and next of Peterborough. About the fame time he was offered to go abroad in a public character; and it was left to his choice, whether he would be envoy at the court of the emperor, that of the
Sayfa 487 - merry with them. Sir Thomas perceiving, by this fondnefs, that he .could not once a month get leave to go home to his wife and children, or be abfent from court two days together, began