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" ... apparel he gave to the poor, some weekly, some monthly, some quarterly, as he liked, saving his French cap, which he kept the whole year of my being with him. "
The Scottish Reformation: A Historical Sketch - 第 99 頁
Peter Lorimer 著 - 1860 - 264 頁
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 第 20 卷

1812 - 532 頁
...ing covetousnesse : for his charitie had never ende, night, noone, nor daye. He forbare one meale, one day in four for the most part, except something to comfort nature — Hee lay hard upon a poufle of straw, course new canvasse sheetes, which, when he changed* fca gave...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., 第 1 卷

Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 606 頁
...fearing God, hating covetousness ; for his charity had never end, night, noon, nor day : he forbare one meal in three, one day in four for the most part, except something to. comfort nature. « When accused, at his trial, of contemning fasting, he replied; "My Lords, I find that fasting is...
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The Works of Augustus M. Toplady, 第 1 卷

Augustus Toplady - 1825 - 534 頁
...cap, which he kept the whole year of my being with him. He was modest, temperate, fearing God, and hating covetousness: for his charity had never end,...comfort nature. He lay hard, upon a puff of straw; and coarse new canvass sheets, which, when he changed, he gave away. He had commonly by his bed-side,...
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Book of Martyrs, Or, a History of the Lives, Sufferings and Triumphant ...

John Foxe - 1831 - 608 頁
...fearing God, hating eovetoiisness ; for his charity had never end, night, noon/ nor day; he forbear one meal in three, one day in four, for the most part,...comfort nature. He lay hard, upon a puff of straw, and coarse new canvass sheets, which when he changed he gave away. He had rommonly by his bed-side...
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The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: A New and Complete Edition: with a ...

John Foxe - 1838 - 848 頁
...fearing God, hating covetousness ; for his charity had never end, night, noon, nor day ; he forbare one meal in three, one day in four for the most part,...to comfort nature. He lay hard upon a puff of straw and coarse new canvass sheets, which, when he changed, he gave away. He had commonly by his bed-side...
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The Lollards: Or, Some Account of the Witnesses for the Truth in Great ...

George Stokes - 1838 - 352 頁
...forbore one meal in three, and one day in four, for the most part. He lay hard, upon a puff of straw and coarse new canvas sheets, which when he changed, he...me tenderly, and I him, for my age, as effectually. O that the Lord had left him to me, his poor boy, that he might have finished that he had begun."*...
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Life of John Knox: Containing Illustrations of the History of the ...

Thomas M'Crie - 1838 - 590 頁
...hating couctousncsse : for his charitie had neuer ende, night, noone, nor daye : hee forbare one meale in three, one day in four for the most part, except something to comfort nature. [When accused!, at his trial, of contemning fasting, he replied, ' My Lordis, I find that fasting is...
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Book of Martyrs: A Universal History of Christian Martyrdom from ..., 第 1-2 卷

John Foxe - 1840 - 886 頁
...fearing God, hating covetousness ; for his charity had never end, night, noon, nor day ; he forbare one meal in three, one day in four, for the most part,...comfort nature. He lay hard upon a puff of straw, and coarse new canvas sheets, which, when he changed, he gave away. He had commonly by his bed-side...
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The Life of John Knox: Containing Illustration of the History of the ...

Thomas M'Crie - 1840 - 552 頁
...hating covetousnesse : for his charitie had never ende, night, noone, nor daye. He forhare one meale, one day in four for the most part, except something to comfort nature. [When accused, at his trial, of contemning fasting, he replied, ' My Lordis, I find that fasting is...
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The History of the Kirk of Scotland, 第 1 卷

David Calderwood - 1842 - 630 頁
...his charitie had never end, night, noone, nor day. He forbare one meale in three, one day in foure for the most part, except something to comfort nature. He lay hard upon a pouffe of straw, course new canvassc sheetes, which when he changed he gave away. He had commounlie...
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