| 1816 - 790 pages
...victuals so dear. — Ami now for as much as I >m come to the lasi end of my life, whereupon iiungcth all my life past, and all my life to come, either to live with my master Christ ibr ever in joy, or else to be in pain for ever, with wicked devils in hell, and I see... | |
| 1817 - 368 pages
...men," &c. James v. 1, &c. Afterwards he proceeded with his exhortation thus : •! And now, for as much as I am come to the last end of my life, whereupon...past and all my life to come, either to live with my master Christ for ever in joy, or else to be in pain for ever with wicked devils in hell ; and I see... | |
| Maria Hack - 1825 - 490 pages
...which he knew he should not be permitted to speak without interruption. " And now," continued he, " forasmuch as I am come to the last end of my life,...hangeth all my life past, and all my life to come; and I see before mine eyes presently, either heaven ready to receive me, or else hell ready to swallow... | |
| 1827 - 590 pages
...their charity, they have it now at this present, the poor people being so many, and victuals so dear. " And now, forasmuch as I am come to the last end of...past, and all my life to come, either to live with my Master, Christ, for Memoirs of the Reformers. ever in joy, or else to be in pain for ever with wicked... | |
| Henry Soames - 1828 - 790 pages
...poor, is given unto God : whom we have not otherwise corporally present with us, but in the poor. " And now, forasmuch as I am come to the last end of my life whereupon hangeth all my life past, and my life to come, either to live with my Saviour Christ, in heaven, in joy; or else to be in pain for... | |
| John Foxe - 1831 - 608 pages
...present, the poor people being so many, and victuals so dear. " And now forasmuch»as I am come to thejast end of my life, whereupon hangeth all my life past, and all my' life to come, either to live with my Master, Christ, for ever in joy, or else to be, in pain for ever with wicked devils in hell, and I... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 490 pages
...was more plentiful." Wood, Annals, vol. ii. p. 130. in Wordsworth, Ecclet. Biogr. vol. iii. p. 604.] life, whereupon hangeth all my life past, and all my life to come, either to live with my master Christ for ever in joy, or else to be in pain for ever, with wicked devils in hell ; and I see... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 486 pages
...their charity, they have it now at this present, the poor people being so many, and victuals so dear h. And now, forasmuch as I am come to the last end of my 8 [This text is not in the Harl. MS.] h [Strype adds here, " For though I have been long in prison,... | |
| 1836 - 368 pages
...attained to the most perfect self-possession in this trying hour. ' And now,' he pursued, ' forasmuch аз I am come to the last end of my life, whereupon hangeth...past, and all my life to come, either to live with my master, Christ, for ever in joy, or else to be in pain for ever with wicked devils in hell ; (and 1... | |
| 1836 - 188 pages
...exhortation to the people. Afterwards he proceeded thus — "And now forasmuch as I am come to the end of my life, whereupon hangeth all my life past and all my life to come, either to live with my Master Christ for ever in joy, or else to be in pain for ever with wicked devils in hell, and I see... | |
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