Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Band 1P.F. Collier & Son, 1900 |
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... thought all to be his own . And when he had once brought Christ to the cross , he thought all cocksure . But there lost he all his reigning ; for Christ said " Omnia traham ad meipsum " ( " I will draw all things to myself " ) . He ...
... thought all to be his own . And when he had once brought Christ to the cross , he thought all cocksure . But there lost he all his reigning ; for Christ said " Omnia traham ad meipsum " ( " I will draw all things to myself " ) . He ...
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... thought . On the whole Cranmer was the greatest writer among the founders of the English Reformation . " Cranmer's speech at the stake has a peculiar pathos of its own and a sincerity that is at once eloquent and convincing . 66 G ...
... thought . On the whole Cranmer was the greatest writer among the founders of the English Reformation . " Cranmer's speech at the stake has a peculiar pathos of its own and a sincerity that is at once eloquent and convincing . 66 G ...
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... thought in my heart , and writ for fear of death , and to save my life , if it might be ; and that is , all such bills , which I have written or signed with mine own hand since my degradation , wherein I have written many things untrue ...
... thought in my heart , and writ for fear of death , and to save my life , if it might be ; and that is , all such bills , which I have written or signed with mine own hand since my degradation , wherein I have written many things untrue ...
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... thought of our own right- eousness laid aside . And , moreover , David , in the words above , compareth himself with King Saul , and with the rest of his enemies who wrongfully did persecute him , desiring of God that they prevail not ...
... thought of our own right- eousness laid aside . And , moreover , David , in the words above , compareth himself with King Saul , and with the rest of his enemies who wrongfully did persecute him , desiring of God that they prevail not ...
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... thoughts have gone along with me these fourteen years of my public employments , and shall , God willing , go with me to the grave ! God , His Majesty , and my own conscience , yea , and all of those who have been most accessory to my ...
... thoughts have gone along with me these fourteen years of my public employments , and shall , God willing , go with me to the grave ! God , His Majesty , and my own conscience , yea , and all of those who have been most accessory to my ...
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