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Eclesiatical biography connected with the history of ...
Not given to filthy lucre, but harborous, Sfc. The contrarie whereof, was so odious
unto saint Paul, that he esteemed the same no lesse than a kind of idolatry, in
that it maketh men forget their dutie to God so farre, and in steade of him to ...
Christopher WORDSWORTH, 1853
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Ecclesiastical biography: or, Lives of eminent men, ...
Not given to filthy lucre, but harborous, $c. The contrarie whereof, was so odious
unto saint Paul, that he esteemed the same no lesse than a kind of idolatry, in
that it maketh men forget their dutie to God so farre, and in steade of him to
worship ...
Christopher Wordsworth, 1853
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Tvvo Treatises. The One, a Most Fruitfull Exposition Vpon ...
The most conceiueiit a ministeriall duty, because PAVL requires that a Minister
be harborous, 1 Tim. 34. and they cry out vpon Ministers, that they are not
harborous and hospitall, whilestthereinindeed they are guilty os a double iniquity.
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The church historians of England: Reformation period
After the prohibition of these foresaid vices, succeeded the mother of all good
virtues necessarily required of all true Christians, but chiefly of a spiritual prelate,
which is, " Not given to filthy lucre, but harborous." " Not given to filthy lucre, but ...
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
যাসস্থান. র্টেকিযার বা ত্তিষ্ঠিযার স্থান | To Harborough, v. a. “তে H arbour শব্দ
দে-সু', বাসা-দা, বানামু-ত I -অনৌ. যাসাতে স্থাপিত-কৃ. হরিণ-পোষে বা পাল I Harborous,
৪- অশ্চতিথের. আত্তিথ্য. অতিখিপূস্ত্রক. পরেপেকারক. সুশীল. অ্যালাপাঁ I Harbour, n.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
HARBOROUS, hi'r-bAr-As, a. Hospitable. HARBOUR, h&'r-bAr, n. A port or haven
for shipping. An asylum ; a shelter. HARBOUR, h&'r-bAr, pi. To sojonrn.
HARBOUR, h&r-bAr, pf. To shelter ; to secure. HARBOURAGE, heVbAr-lj, n.
Shelter.
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Bishop Latimer. Bish op Ridley. Archbishop Cranmer
After the prohibition of these foresaid vices, succeedeth the mother of ' all good
vertues necessarilie required of all true christians, but chiefely of a spirituall
prelate, which is, Not given to filthy Lucre, but harborous. Not given to filthy lucre,
but ...
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The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: a New and Complete ...
... and example of blind popery. After the prohibition of these foresaid vices, suc-
ceedeth the mother of all good virtues necessarily required of all true Christians,
but chiefly of a spiritual prelate, which is, " Not given to filthy lucre, but harborous.
John Foxe, Stephen Reed Cattley, George Townsend, 1839
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Ecclesiastical Biography Or Lives of Eminent Men: Connected ...
After the prohibition of these foresaid vices, succeedeth the mother of" all good
vertues necessarilie required of all true christians, but chiefely of a spirituall
prelate, which is, Not given to filthy Lucre, but harborous. Not given to filthy lucre,
but ...
Christopher Wordsworth, 1810
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The Sermons of Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York to which are ...
Be ye therefore sober and watching in prayer. 8. But above all things have fervent
love among you ; for love covereth the multitude of sins. 9. Be ye harborous* one
towards another, without grudging. 10. Let every man, as he hath received the ...