The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud, D.D. Sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Opseg 6,Izd. 2 |
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Stranica 395 - I leave you to the Grace of God, and rest. — Your Lordship's very loving Friend and Brother, W. CANT. LAMBETH, April 20, 1636. B. Mr Hill Burton's Collation of the Lambeth Copy. In the Advocates' Library, Edinburgh, is an English Book of Common Prayer into which the late Mr Hill Burton transcribed this collation.
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Stranica 369 - I leave you to the grace of God, and rest, Your lordship's very loving friend and brother, Croyden, October 4, 1C34.
Stranica 690 - To make boys learn to read, and then place no good books within their reach, is to give men an appetite, and leave nothing in the pantry save unwholesome and poisonous food, which, depend upon it, they will eat rather than starve.
Stranica 448 - So I leave you to the grace of God, and rest, " Your Lordship's loving Freind and Brother, "W. CANT.
Stranica 406 - And for your canons, to speak truth, and with wonted liberty and freedom ; though I cannot but think the English canons entire, (especially with some few amendments) would have done better ; yet since you and that Church have thought otherwise, I do very easily submit to it, and you shall have my prayers that God would bless it.