| Charles Henry Hartshorne - Libraries - 1829 - 594 pages
...whoever was the composer, must surely have been very sensibly and feelingly affected with the Bp.'s sufferings, as well as with the obligations of the college. It is there, that as they profess to owe every thing to his bounty, all that they enjoy, and all that they know, so they offer and devote themselves,... | |
| Charles Henry Hartshorne - Libraries - 1829 - 588 pages
...whoever was the composer, must surely have been very sensibly and feelingly affected with the Bp.'s sufferings, as well as with the obligations of the college. It is there, that as they profess to owe every thing to his bounty, all that they enjoy, and all that they know, so they offer and devote themselves,... | |
| Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson - Antiquities - 1899 - 424 pages
...penned in such a strain, that whoever was the composer must surely have been very sensibly and feelingly affected with the Bishop's sufferings, as well as...masters of to his service, and beg of him to use it as his own. And so it really was, nor could they compliment him with his own. The college was first... | |
| 1900 - 894 pages
...some "of the Fellows during his imprisonment. Above all, "there is a noble letter from them wherein, as they "profess to owe everything to his bounty,...masters of, to his service, " and beg of him to use it as his own."* Of all forms of giving one of the noblest and that most truly "blesses him that gives... | |
| 1902 - 940 pages
...penned in such a strain that whoever was the composer must surely have been very sensibly and feelingly affected with the bishop's sufferings, as well as with the obligations of the college The college was first undertaken with his advice, was endowed by his bounty or interest, preserved... | |
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