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What they have drawn out of this place, Dr Burges hath refined in this manner. He distinguished betwixt præceptum and probatum, and will have the controverted ceremonies to be allowed of God, though not commanded. And if we would learn how these ceremonies are allowed of God, he gives us to understand, that it is by commanding the general kind to which these particulars do belong.

Dr Burges defendeth that the ceremonies are and may be called worship of God, not only ratione modi, as belonging to the reverend usage of God’s prescribed worship, but also ratione medii, though not medii per se, of and by itself, yet per aliud, by virtue of somewhat else.

A hundred and eighty pound and the interest a little over two hundred in all is what I've gotten." "Thank God!" he said. Then he axed her if she could marry him still, or if she knew too much about his ways and his ideas to care about doing so. And she took him again. You see, Hyssop Burges was my mother, and when father died I had the rights of the story from her.

But 'tis there for sure; and if Jonathan had enough faith he'd come by it not by digging and wasting time and labor, but by doing what is right and proper when you'm dealing with such matters." "And what might that be?" axed Miss Burges. Just then, however, the train for Plymouth ran up, and the old man told her that he'd explain some other time.

Then answered Richard Burges, a Christian I am, and so I will remaine. Then the kings sonne very angerly said vnto him: By Mahomet thou shall presently be made Turke.

"When you get to the city, Paul," said John, "I shall want to hear from you. Will you write to me?" Paul promised readily. "You can direct to John Burges, Burrville. The postmaster knows me, and I shall be sure to get it." "I wish you were going with me," said Paul. "Sometimes when I think that I am all alone it discourages me. It would be so much pleasanter to have some one with me."

Shortly after the kings sonne came to Tripolis to visite his father, and seeing our company, hee greatly fancied Richard Burges our Purser, and Iames Smith: they were both yong men, therefore he was very desirous to haue them to turne Turkes, but they would not yeeld to his desire, saying: We are your fathers slaues, and as slaues wee will serue him.

Burges alluded to it, when he gave me advice not to proceed against the captain of the Alfred; for he then said, as I mentioned in a former chapter, "that he knew but one captain in the trade, who did not deserve long ago to be hanged." Mr.

Within this citie were the dukes of Berrie and Burbon, the earle of Auxerre, the lord Dalbret, the archbishops of Sens and Burges, the bishops of Paris and Chartres, hauing with them fifteene hundred armed men, and foure hundred archers and arcubalisters.

I then out and by coach to White Hall and to the Treasury chamber, where did a little business, and thence to the Exchequer to Burges, about Tangier business, and so back again, stepping into the Hall a little, and then homeward by coach, and met at White Hall with Sir H. Cholmly, and so into his coach, and he with me to the Excise Office, there to do a little business also, in the way he telling me that undoubtedly the peace is concluded; for he did stand yesterday where he did hear part of the discourse at the Council table, and there did hear the King argue for it.

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