England before the conquest) doo beare the chéefe rule, being men especiallie chosen to that vocation, both for their learning and godlinesse so néere as can be possible.
Her father thus againe to her replies, Thy godlinesse (at which she blushed red) I like, but thou must tast a Bride-groomes bed.
In many countries I do certaine know, The parents with their children married be, Which they do most, their godlinesse to show, Because their loues increast thereby they see.
In the neighbourhood of Northwich the sheets of water thus formed are called 'flashes'.
Nowhere, however, in Cheshire are there any churches or even portions of churches remaining which can be said to have been built by our early Saxon forefathers.
To compasse this and such like is their care, But having past the period of their dayes, Bereft of all but miseries they are, Their sweet delight with mortall life decayes, But godlinesse is certainly great gain, 1.
But now to godlinesse I am adicted; If in Gods Lawes I had not took delight, I in my troubles should have perisht quite.
What maruel is it then, if after so great a shipwrack of godlinesseand truth, men albeit they are simple, doo at the last open their eyes.
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