| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1883 - 432 pages
...was none who will be sue- . . ceededby could bear comparison for spotlessness and purity n rewes. ^ character with the good and gentle Andrewes. Going...seemed to live in a peculiar atmosphere of holiness. James reverenced and admired him, and was always pleased to hear him preach. His life was a devotional... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1883 - 432 pages
...remarkable in that troubled age, there was none who could bear comparison for spotlessness and purity character with the good and gentle Andrewes. Going...seemed to live in a peculiar atmosphere of holiness. James reverenced and admired him, and was always pleased to hear him preach. His life was a devotional... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1883 - 432 pages
.../• .ij -._ ceededby could bear comparison for spotlessness and purity An rewes. o^ cllaracter witn the goOd and gentle Andrewes. Going in and out as...seemed to live in a peculiar atmosphere of holiness. James reverenced and admired him, and was always pleased to hear him preach. His life was a devotional... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1885 - 460 pages
...was tion that he remarkable in that troubled age, there was none who will be sue- 111 ,- i < ceededby could bear comparison for spotlessness and purity...seemed to live in a peculiar atmosphere of holiness. James reverenced and admired him, and was always pleased to hear him preach. His life was a devotional... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1889 - 418 pages
...piety was tion that he remarkable in that troubled age, there was none who will be sue- , . ceededby could bear comparison for spotlessness and purity...seemed to live in a peculiar atmosphere of holiness. James reverenced and admired him, and was always pleased to hear him preach. His life was a devotional... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1890 - 240 pages
...translated by the late Cardinal Newman (in 1840). " Of all those," says Mr. SR Gardiner, " whose piety was remarkable in that troubled age, there was none...nature of the evil times in which his lot had fallen." We may dismiss with brief mention the monuments to John Trehearne, James I.'s gentleman-porter and... | |
| Robert L. Ottley - 1894 - 292 pages
...and out as he did among the 1 Aikin, vol. ip 422. 2 Dictionary of National Biography, sv Andrewes. frivolous and grasping courtiers who gathered round...seemed to live in a peculiar atmosphere of holiness. . . . His life was a devotional testimony against the Eoman dogmatism on the one side, and the Puritan... | |
| Robert Lawrence Ottley - 1894 - 416 pages
...in and out as he did among the 1 Aikin, vO!, ip 422. 'Dictionary of National Biogmphy, iv Andrewes. frivolous and grasping courtiers who gathered round the king, he seemed to live in a peeuliar atmosphere of holiness. . . . His life was a devotional testimony against the Roman dogmatism... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1895 - 418 pages
...age, there was none who wtll be sue- . ' . »eededby could bear comparison for spotlessness and pur1ty of character with the good and gentle Andrewes. Going...seemed to live in a peculiar atmosphere of holiness. James reverenced and admired him, and was always pleased to hear him preach. His life was a devotional... | |
| 1898 - 1146 pages
...Andrewes' theology^ there was none who could bear comparison with the good find gentle Andrewes. (ioing in and out as he did amongst the frivolous and grasping courtiers who gathered round the King, he seemi-d to live in a peculiar atmosphere of holiness. Jits life was a devotional testimony against... | |
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