Izaak Walton and His FriendsChapman & Hall, 1903 - 263 pages |
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... thought twice on the subject , was not for long , as he became a strong partisan and the trusted friend of the Royalists . After the Battle of Worcester , the Royalists who took part in it dispersed . The follow- ing extracts taken from ...
... thought twice on the subject , was not for long , as he became a strong partisan and the trusted friend of the Royalists . After the Battle of Worcester , the Royalists who took part in it dispersed . The follow- ing extracts taken from ...
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... thought he might perhaps go down to posterity in his prayers . Some persons dread any new forms of service with ... thoughts and words were well agreed , His word his bond and seal . " Whilst engaged in his business and " midst the crowd ...
... thought he might perhaps go down to posterity in his prayers . Some persons dread any new forms of service with ... thoughts and words were well agreed , His word his bond and seal . " Whilst engaged in his business and " midst the crowd ...
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... thoughts and joys that he laboured to distil into others ; a preacher in earnest ; weeping sometimes for his auditory , sometimes with them ; always preaching to him- self , like an angel from a cloud but in none ; carrying some , as St ...
... thoughts and joys that he laboured to distil into others ; a preacher in earnest ; weeping sometimes for his auditory , sometimes with them ; always preaching to him- self , like an angel from a cloud but in none ; carrying some , as St ...
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... pass at once to heaven . ” His ideas also on the subject of our occupation in heaven are rather antiquated ; he seemingly thought that its occupants would be engaged in perpetual singing IZAAK WALTON ANd his frIENDS 21.
... pass at once to heaven . ” His ideas also on the subject of our occupation in heaven are rather antiquated ; he seemingly thought that its occupants would be engaged in perpetual singing IZAAK WALTON ANd his frIENDS 21.
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Stapleton Martin. thought that its occupants would be engaged in perpetual singing , and in " sweeping idle harps before a throne . " It is quite impossible to dis- sociate Walton from his religion , as I have before intimated . His ...
Stapleton Martin. thought that its occupants would be engaged in perpetual singing , and in " sweeping idle harps before a throne . " It is quite impossible to dis- sociate Walton from his religion , as I have before intimated . His ...
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