| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 558 pages
...Doctor Reynolds is the last ; not in worth, but in the time of his. loss. He alone was a well-furnished library, full of all faculties, of all studies, of...all learning : the memory, the reading of that man, were near to a miracle. These are gone, amongst many more, whom the Church mourns for in secret : would... | |
| John Aikin - Biography - 1813 - 720 pages
...piety, his modesty, and his humility. Bishop Hall, in his " Decadl. Ep. vii.," says of him, that " he alone was a well furnished library, full of all faculties,...all learning : the memory, the reading of that man were near to a miracle." « The truth ¡s," adds Wood, " he was most prodigiously seen in all kind... | |
| Joseph Hall - Bishops - 1837 - 552 pages
...most perplex discourses. Doctor Reynolds is the last ; not in worth, but in the time of his loss. He alone was a well- furnished library, full of all faculties,...all learning: the memory, the reading of that man, were near to a miracle. These are gone, amongst many more, whom the Church mourns for in secret : would... | |
| David Nutt - 1837 - 774 pages
...1596 Dean Rainolds was one of the translators of the English Bible. " He alone was a well-furnished library, full of all faculties, of all studies, of all learning. The memory, the reading of that man was near to a miracle." BP. HALL. UANCÉ (Bull.) Réglemens de la Trappe ; vide No. 4.">52 — Vies... | |
| Alexander Wilson M'Clure - Christianity - 1848 - 638 pages
...of the like character, we will only adduce that of the distinguished Bishop Hall of Norwich : " He alone was a well furnished library, full of all faculties, of all studies, of all learning. The memory and reading of that man were near to a miracle." Such was one of the worthies in the noble company... | |
| David Nutt - Theology - 1857 - 618 pages
...1596 Dean Rainolds was one of the translators of the English Bible. " He alone was a well-furnished library, full of all faculties, of all studies, of all learning. The memory, the reading of that man was near to a miracle." BP. HALL. RANBECK (^Eg.) Ileiliges Benedictiner-Jahr ; vide No. 4528. RANCE... | |
| George Gresley Perry - 1861 - 698 pages
...be * Fuller, Church History, x., iii., 3. f Thus, too, Bishop Hall : " He alone was a well-furnished library, full of all faculties, of all studies, of...all learning. The memory', the reading of that man, were next to a miracle." — Hall's 'Letter to Bedell. absolved in the form provided in the Liturgy,... | |
| Joseph Hall - Theology - 1863 - 804 pages
...most perplex discourses. Doctor Reynolds is the last ; not in worth, but in the time of his loss. He alone was a well furnished library, full of all faculties,...all learning ; the memory, the reading of that man, were near to a miracle. These are gone, amongst many more, whom the church mourns for in secret : would... | |
| John Manningham - Great Britain - 1868 - 222 pages
...Christi College, Oxford. Bishop Hall spoke of him in other terms : — " He alone was a well-furnished library, full of all faculties, of all studies, of all learning ; the memory and reading of that man were near to a miracle." The opinion of all his most distinguished contemporaries... | |
| George Lewis - Authors, English - 1886 - 474 pages
...procession of worthies, " not in worth, but in the time of his loss. He alone was a well-furnished library, full of all faculties, of all studies, of...all learning : the memory, the reading of that man, were near to a miracle." One great divine is passed over, and it is hard to account for the omission.... | |
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