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Page viii
... king Charles I , to whose interests he ad- hered , and followed him to Oxford . After the beheading of the king , Thomas Barrow attended his son Charles II , then in exile , and conti- nued with him till the restoration . Pope . b He ...
... king Charles I , to whose interests he ad- hered , and followed him to Oxford . After the beheading of the king , Thomas Barrow attended his son Charles II , then in exile , and conti- nued with him till the restoration . Pope . b He ...
Page x
... king's cause ; and being gone away from London to Oxford , his chief support at first was from the liberality of the famous and reverend Dr. Hammond , to whose memory he paid his thanks in an excellent Epitaph , ( among his Poems ...
... king's cause ; and being gone away from London to Oxford , his chief support at first was from the liberality of the famous and reverend Dr. Hammond , to whose memory he paid his thanks in an excellent Epitaph , ( among his Poems ...
Page xv
... king's restoration , his friends expected great things for him who had suffered and deserved so much : yet nothing came ; so that he was sensible enough to say , ( which he has not left among his Poems 2 , ) Te magis optavit rediturum ...
... king's restoration , his friends expected great things for him who had suffered and deserved so much : yet nothing came ; so that he was sensible enough to say , ( which he has not left among his Poems 2 , ) Te magis optavit rediturum ...
Page xvi
... king 66 was restored . " Mr. Baxter , hap- pening to be present at this expostu- lation , and being appealed to by Dr. Wilkins , said that Mr. Barrow " preached so well , that he could " willingly have been his auditor all " day long ...
... king 66 was restored . " Mr. Baxter , hap- pening to be present at this expostu- lation , and being appealed to by Dr. Wilkins , said that Mr. Barrow " preached so well , that he could " willingly have been his auditor all " day long ...
Page xix
... king's chaplain in ordi- << nary , and much in favour with the " duke of Buckingham , then chan- " cellor of the university of Cam- " bridge ; as also of Gilbert , lord arch- " bishop of Canterbury ; both which CC were ready , if there ...
... king's chaplain in ordi- << nary , and much in favour with the " duke of Buckingham , then chan- " cellor of the university of Cam- " bridge ; as also of Gilbert , lord arch- " bishop of Canterbury ; both which CC were ready , if there ...
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Page 109 - When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.
Page 213 - By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips, giving thanks to his name.
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Page 474 - But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner ; with such an one no not to eat.
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Page 442 - I SAID, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue : I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me.
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