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This hope was rudely dashed at the very beginning of the next reign . A quarrel on Church questions came to a head between the Puritans and James I. before that foolish and contemptible monarch ...
This hope was rudely dashed at the very beginning of the next reign . A quarrel on Church questions came to a head between the Puritans and James I. before that foolish and contemptible monarch ...
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... as a Puritan divine ; and when presently he was sent to St. Paul's School , his regular training there was still supplemented by instruction at home . From the beginning he devoted himself to his studies with tireless enthusiasm ...
... as a Puritan divine ; and when presently he was sent to St. Paul's School , his regular training there was still supplemented by instruction at home . From the beginning he devoted himself to his studies with tireless enthusiasm ...
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The Latin and Greek classics were , of course , the chief subjects of his attention ; but he probably made a beginning also with French and Italian , and even perhaps with Hebrew , for in 1625 , just before he went to Cambridge ...
The Latin and Greek classics were , of course , the chief subjects of his attention ; but he probably made a beginning also with French and Italian , and even perhaps with Hebrew , for in 1625 , just before he went to Cambridge ...
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The latter , beginning Let us , with a gladsome mind , Praise the Lord , for He is kind : For His Mercies aye endure , Ever faithful , ever sure , keeps its place in our hymn - books . It has fluency and some grace , but is certainly in ...
The latter , beginning Let us , with a gladsome mind , Praise the Lord , for He is kind : For His Mercies aye endure , Ever faithful , ever sure , keeps its place in our hymn - books . It has fluency and some grace , but is certainly in ...
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Two ideal days are represented : the ideal day of a gay , vivacious youth , beginning at morning with the song of the lark and ending with the pleasures of evening ; and the ideal day of a studious , melancholy youth , beginning at ...
Two ideal days are represented : the ideal day of a gay , vivacious youth , beginning at morning with the song of the lark and ending with the pleasures of evening ; and the ideal day of a studious , melancholy youth , beginning at ...
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