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... tion , who spared neither violence nor artifice to effect their sinister purposes . The heads of the popish party at this time were Gardiner bishop of Winchester , and the Lord - chancellor Wriothesley , whom we have already mentioned ...
... tion , who spared neither violence nor artifice to effect their sinister purposes . The heads of the popish party at this time were Gardiner bishop of Winchester , and the Lord - chancellor Wriothesley , whom we have already mentioned ...
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... tion in question was begun in 1545 , it was not published till three years afterwards . * Henry VIII . died in January 1547 , † after having The paraphrase of Erasmus was ordered both by Edward VI . and Elizabeth to be set up in all ...
... tion in question was begun in 1545 , it was not published till three years afterwards . * Henry VIII . died in January 1547 , † after having The paraphrase of Erasmus was ordered both by Edward VI . and Elizabeth to be set up in all ...
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... tion was altogether opposed to her quiet temper . She did not , however , long suffer from the contrariety of their characters , for she died in childbed in September 1548. * Some authors have suspected her husband of poisoning her ...
... tion was altogether opposed to her quiet temper . She did not , however , long suffer from the contrariety of their characters , for she died in childbed in September 1548. * Some authors have suspected her husband of poisoning her ...
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... tion in good living ; the eighth , for deliverance from enemies ; the ninth and tenth were upon a similar subject ; the eleventh was entitled , " of confidence and trust in God ; " the twelfth , " if God defer to help long time ; " the ...
... tion in good living ; the eighth , for deliverance from enemies ; the ninth and tenth were upon a similar subject ; the eleventh was entitled , " of confidence and trust in God ; " the twelfth , " if God defer to help long time ; " the ...
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... higher distinction than rank , or literary at- tainments , or kindness of disposition could give her . She had early imbibed the principles of the Reforma- tion , probably from her governess , Madame de Soubise 48 OLYMPIA MORATA .
... higher distinction than rank , or literary at- tainments , or kindness of disposition could give her . She had early imbibed the principles of the Reforma- tion , probably from her governess , Madame de Soubise 48 OLYMPIA MORATA .
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Page 18 - and the words were these :—" Not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying; but put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.
Page 333 - would have permitted the application by her of my text, ' God's grace, which was bestowed upon me, was not in vain ; but I laboured more abundantly than they all;' and if now permitted to address them, she would add,
Page 43 - dost from thy throne behold all the dwellers upon earth : with most lowly hearts we beseech thee, vouchsafe with favourable regard to behold our most gracious sovereigns, the king and queen's majesties, and so replenish them with the grace of thy Holy Spirit, that they may alway incline to thy will and walk in thy way:
Page 31 - then were our common creed false, which saith, that he sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty, and from thence shall come to judge the quick and the dead. Lo ! this is the heresy that I hold, and for it must suffer
Page 107 - My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O Lord ; in the morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, and will look up.
Page 162 - that would have kept thee here, And stay'd thy progress to the seats of bliss. No more confined to grovelling scenes of night, No more a tenant pent in mortal clay ; Now should we rather hail thy glorious flight, And track thy journey to the realms of day.
Page 221 - Lord, the good pleasure of thy goodness, and the work of faith with power. Let my soul live, and it shall praise thee. Let it be sanctified and accepted through the peace-speaking blood and the purifying Spirit of the Lord Jesus, and made meet to enjoy him for ever and ever.
Page 130 - Oh ! if I did steadfastly believe, I could not be dejected. For I will not injure myself to say, I offer my mind any inferior consolation to supply this loss. No, I most willingly forsake this world, this vexatious, troublesome world, in which I have no other business than to rid my soul from sin,
Page 66 - Teach me, O Lord, so to number my days, that I may apply my heart unto wisdom.' Seek God while he may be found, call upon him
Page 279 - thoughts stretch forward to the end of this pilgrimage, and they rejoice in the view of the mansions prepared for them in their Father's house, the crown of that rejoicing is this, ' We got not the land in possession by our own strength, neither did our own arm save us; but thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance, because thou hadst a favour unto us.