Old English Chronicles: Including Ethelwerd's Chronicle, Asser's Life of Alfred, Geoffrey of Monmouth's British History, Gildas, Nennius, Together with the Spurious Chronicle of Richard of CirencesterJohn Allen Giles G. Bell, 1901 - 512 pages |
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... unto you . " But God , who is always the inspector of the thoughts of the mind within , and the instigator of all good intentions , and a most plentiful aider , that good desires may be formed , -for he would not instigate a man to good ...
... unto you . " But God , who is always the inspector of the thoughts of the mind within , and the instigator of all good intentions , and a most plentiful aider , that good desires may be formed , -for he would not instigate a man to good ...
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... unto the most holy Father , who , for his son that will despise the filthy food of swine , and fear a death of cruel famine , and so come back to him again , hath with great joy been accustomed to kill his fatted calf , and bring forth ...
... unto the most holy Father , who , for his son that will despise the filthy food of swine , and fear a death of cruel famine , and so come back to him again , hath with great joy been accustomed to kill his fatted calf , and bring forth ...
Page 317
... unto thy prayers , and he will not destroy thy memory out of the land of the living ; thou shalt cry , and he will hear thee , and out of thy tribulations deliver thee ; for Christ doth never despise a heart that is contrite and humbled ...
... unto thy prayers , and he will not destroy thy memory out of the land of the living ; thou shalt cry , and he will hear thee , and out of thy tribulations deliver thee ; for Christ doth never despise a heart that is contrite and humbled ...
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... unto God the everlasting continency , as the very flower ( in the language of the poet ) of the celestial nymphs ? Why dost thou provoke with thy frequent injuries the lamentations and sighs of saints , by thy means corporally afflicted ...
... unto God the everlasting continency , as the very flower ( in the language of the poet ) of the celestial nymphs ? Why dost thou provoke with thy frequent injuries the lamentations and sighs of saints , by thy means corporally afflicted ...
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... unto himself , again ? Oh how great a joy would the preservation of thy salvation have been to God the Father of all saints , had not the devil , the father of all cast- aways , as an eagle of monstrous wings and claws , carried thee ...
... unto himself , again ? Oh how great a joy would the preservation of thy salvation have been to God the Father of all saints , had not the devil , the father of all cast- aways , as an eagle of monstrous wings and claws , carried thee ...
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