Lives and Memoirs of the Bishops of Sherborne and Salisbury: From the Year 705 to 1824Brodie and Dowding, 1824 - 366 |
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Strona xvi
... preacher . " " They are both very good preachers . " Deeper and deeper in confusion , but still there is a ray of hope , " Dr. Thomas who and approaching the disagreeable , squints . " Surely there cannot be two squinting divines of the ...
... preacher . " " They are both very good preachers . " Deeper and deeper in confusion , but still there is a ray of hope , " Dr. Thomas who and approaching the disagreeable , squints . " Surely there cannot be two squinting divines of the ...
Strona 288
... preached a recantation sermon abps . at the burning of Ann Askew . ( Reg . Bonner . Canterburys . 100. He was afterwards suffragan to the vii.63,64 bishop of Ely , and Blomefield ut sup . adds that he so styled himself in his will ...
... preached a recantation sermon abps . at the burning of Ann Askew . ( Reg . Bonner . Canterburys . 100. He was afterwards suffragan to the vii.63,64 bishop of Ely , and Blomefield ut sup . adds that he so styled himself in his will ...
Strona 10
... preached an excellent Latin sermon , which is extant almost perfect ; taking for his text the words of St. Peter , Ep . 1. cap . 4. v . 11 . If any man speak , let him speak as the oracles of God , & c . Upon which words he raised such ...
... preached an excellent Latin sermon , which is extant almost perfect ; taking for his text the words of St. Peter , Ep . 1. cap . 4. v . 11 . If any man speak , let him speak as the oracles of God , & c . Upon which words he raised such ...
Strona 19
... preach- I say , considering how ill she kept her pro- mise to her own subjects , it is a wonder she should keep the faith given to this stranger in her bro- ther's reign , and not by her ; and I conceive no reason can be given for this ...
... preach- I say , considering how ill she kept her pro- mise to her own subjects , it is a wonder she should keep the faith given to this stranger in her bro- ther's reign , and not by her ; and I conceive no reason can be given for this ...
Strona 28
... preached to and disputed with his countrymen , and endeavoured more to win them to embrace the Reformation by good usage , civility , and rea- son , than to terrify or awe them by that great authority the queen had armed him and his fel ...
... preached to and disputed with his countrymen , and endeavoured more to win them to embrace the Reformation by good usage , civility , and rea- son , than to terrify or awe them by that great authority the queen had armed him and his fel ...
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Abbot afterwards Aldhelm Alfwold Anec anno Antiq appointed archbishop archdeacon Asser Biog Bishop of Salisbury bishop of Sherborne bishoprick Bp's brother buried called Canon Cant Canterbury Castle Cath Cathedral Chancellor chapel chaplain Chron Church clergy Coll College consecrated daughter Davenant Dean death died diocese Dorset Duke Durham Earl Ecclesiæ edit England episcopal Epus Exeter Fasti father Godwin Henchman Henry Hist Hoadly inscription Jewel John King learned Leland living Lond London Lord Malmesbury married Matthew of Westminster Matthew Paris monument Neve OBIIT A. D. Old Sarum Oxford Oxon preached prebend Prebendary prelate Rector resigned Richard Richard Poore Richardson Salisbury Cathedral Saxon says sermon Seth Ward Sherborne shew Stubbs SUCCESSIT A. D. Talbot Thomas tion tomb translated Ward Westminster William Willis Wilts Winchester Wood write York
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Strona 182 - His indifference for preferment, his contempt not only of splendour, but of all unnecessary plenty, his degrading himself into the lowest and most painful duties of his calling, are such unprelatical qualities, that, let him be never so orthodox in other things, in these he must be a dissenter.
Strona 29 - If any learned man of all our adversaries, or if all the learned men that be alive, be able to bring any one sufficient sentence out of any old Catholic Doctor, or Father, or out of any old general Council, or out of the holy Scriptures of GOD, or any one example of the primitive Church...
Strona 30 - Or that whosoever had said the sacrament is a figure, a pledge, a token, or a remembrance of Christ's body, had therefore been adjudged for an heretic.
Strona 132 - ... shifting for himself with great precipitation ; there was such a noise of pattens of serving-maids, and ordinary women, and of unlocking of pews, and cracking of seats, caused by the younger sort hastily climbing over them, that I confess, I thought all the congregation were mad : but the good Doctor seeming not to take notice of this disturbance proceeds, names his text, and preached his Sermon, to two or three gathered, or rather left together, of which number, as it fortunately happened, Mr...
Strona 131 - I have given before : he being minister there, and forced by some indisposition to keep his chamber, desired Dr Barrow to give him a Sermon the next Sunday, which he readily consented to do. Accordingly, at the time appointed, he came, with an aspect pale and meagre, and unpromising, slovenly and carelessly dressed, his collar unbuttoned, his hair uncombed, &c. Thus accoutred, he mounts the pulpit, begins his prayer, which, whether he did read or not, I cannot positively assert, or deny : immediately...
Strona 132 - they did not like me, or my Sermon, and I have no reason to be angry with them for that.
Strona 38 - In the College Library he found by chance some books that treated of the Mathematics, and they being wholly new to him, he inquired all the College over for a Guide to instruct him that way, but all his search was in vain...
Strona 91 - LORD, I have loved the habitation of thy house, and the place where thine honour dwelleth.
Strona xvi - They are both named John. Dr. Thomas, who has a living in the City. They both have livings in the City. Dr. Thomas, who is Chaplain to the King. They are both Chaplains to the King.
Strona 248 - I esteem my relation to the two societies to have been the greatest happiness of my life, as it introduced me to the acquaintance of some of the greatest men of the age, and afforded me the opportunities of improvement, by living and conversing with gentlemen of a liberal education, and of great learning and experience.