| Great thoughts - 1882 - 742 Seiten
...distinctly knew his own, And many brawls, now rife, were then unknown. — Wither. The country parson loves procession, and maintains it, because there...walking, and neighbourly accompanying one another, with recouciling of differences at that time, if there be any ; fourthly — mercy in relieving the poor... | |
| Georgina Frederica Jackson - 1883 - 694 Seiten
...procession, and maintains it, becanse there are contained therein four manifest advantages : First, blessing of God for the fruits of the field : Secondly,...neighbourly accompanying one another, with reconciling of differences at that time, if there be any : Fourthly, Mercy in relieving the poor by a liberal distribution... | |
| George Herbert - 1885 - 370 Seiten
...custom that may be severed from the good, he pares the apple, and gives them the clean to feed on. Particularly he loves procession, and maintains it,...advantages : first, a blessing of God for the fruits of the Held ; secondly, justice in the preservation of bounds ; thirdly, charity in loving, walking, and neighbourly... | |
| Georgina Frederica Jackson - 1885 - 230 Seiten
...III. ROGATION-TIDE, ASCENSION DAY, WHIT-SUNDAY, TRINITY SUNDAY. " Particularly [the Country Parson] loves procession, and maintains it, because there...contained therein four manifest advantages : First, blessing of God for the fruits of the field : Secondly, Justice in the Preservation of bounds : Thirdly,... | |
| Georgina Frederica Jackson - 1885 - 206 Seiten
...III. ROGATION-TIDE, ASCENSION DAY, WHIT-SUNDAY, TRINITY SUNDAY. " Particularly [the Country Parson] loves procession, and maintains it, because there...contained therein four manifest advantages ; . First, blessing of God for the fruits of the fold : Secondly, Justice in the Preservation of bounds : Thirdly,... | |
| James Edward Vaux - 1894 - 376 Seiten
...published in 1652, thus : — " The country parson is a lover of old customs if they be good and harmless. Particularly he loves procession, and maintains it, because there are contained therein four manifold advantages. (1) A blessing of God for the fruits of the field ; (2) Justice in the preservation... | |
| John Brand - 1895 - 602 Seiten
...Parson is a lover of old customs, if they be good and harmlesse. Particularly, he loves Procetrion, and maintains it, because there are contained therein...First, a blessing of God for the fruits of the field. 2. Justice in the preservation of bounds. 3. Charitie in loving, walking, and neighbourly accompanying... | |
| William Wood Seymour - 1898 - 536 Seiten
...custom that may be severed from the good, he pares the apple, and gives them the clean to feed on. Particularly he loves Procession, and maintains it...neighbourly accompanying one another, with reconciling of differences at that time, if there be any; Fourthly, Mercy in relieving the poor by a liberal distribution... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - 808 Seiten
...(1652), we are told : " The Countrey Parson is a lover of old customs, if they be good and harmlesse. Particularly, he loves Procession, and maintains it,...First, a blessing of God for the fruits of the field. 2. Justice in the preservation of bounds. > Charitie in loving, walking, and neighbourly accompanying... | |
| 1903 - 690 Seiten
...George Herbert says — " The Country Parson is a lover of old customs, if they be good and hnrmlesse. Particularly he loves Procession, and maintains it,...First, a blessing of God for the fruits of the field. 2. Justice in the preservation of bounds. 3. Charitie in loving, walking, and neighbourly accompanying... | |
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