| George Gresley Perry - 1861 - 698 pages
...last moments, he desired to 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... | |
| Joseph Hall - Theology - 1863 - 680 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... | |
| Octavius Winslow (D.D.) - Christianity (Personal) - 1867 - 446 pages
...RAINOLDS, the man who suggested to the King the idea of the present translation, Bishop Hall remarks, " The memory and reading of that man were near to a miracle ; and all Europe at the time could not have produced three men superior to Rainolds, Jewel, and Ussher."... | |
| George Lewis - Authors, English - 1886 - 474 pages
...Oxford, in 1607, was the last in the 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... | |
| Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - Oxford (England) - 1893 - 530 pages
...and extinguished ! . . . . 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.' Fuller (Church History of Britain, sub 1607), for... | |
| Thomas Fowler - Oxford (England) - 1893 - 540 pages
...and extinguished ! . . . . 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.' Fuller (Church History of Britain, sub 1607), for... | |
| Thomas Fowler - Oxford (England) - 1893 - 530 pages
...Reynolds is the last ; not in worth, but in the time of his loss. He alone was a well-furnished \\brary, full of all faculties, of all studies, of all learning ; the memory, the reading of that man were near to a miracle.' ¥"\iller (Church History of Britain, sub 1607), for... | |
| Thomas Fowler - Universities and colleges - 1898 - 298 pages
...shining and extinguished ! . . . 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." Fuller (Church History of Britain, sub 1607), in an... | |
| William Thomas Smedley - 1912 - 216 pages
...very treasury of erudition. Dr. Hall, Bishop of Norwich, reports that "he alone was a well furnished library, full of all faculties, of all studies, of...learning — the memory and reading of that man were near a miracle." The King approved the suggestion and commissioned for that purpose fifty-four of the most... | |
| Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - Oxford (England) - 1893 - 522 pages
...and extinguished ! . . . . 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.' Fuller (Church History of Britain, sub 1607), for... | |
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