| Rev. John Walker - 1806 - 282 str.
...tents of Kedar ! * * * By this marriage the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his callegt ; from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of peace,...that attend a married priest and a country parsonage ; which was Draiton Beauchamp, in Buckinghamshire. (not far from Ailsbury, and in the diocese ot Lincoln... | |
| 1810 - 594 str.
...souls are dearest to him. And by this marriage the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his College, from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of...attend a married priest, and a country parsonage: whick was Drayton Beauchamp in Buckinghamshire, not far from Aylesbury, and in the diocese of Lincoln:... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1817 - 822 str.
...whose souls are dearest to him. And by this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his College ; from that garden of piety, of pleasure,...that attend a married priest, and a country parsonage ; which was Draiton Beauchamp '' in Buckinghamshire, (not far from Ailsbury, and in the diocese of... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 str.
...sacred orders, and not long after he married ; and by this means was drawn from the tranquillity of his College, from that garden of piety,, of pleasure, of peace, and a sweet conversation, into those corroding cares that attend a married priest and a country parsonage : for his means were but... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1821 - 392 str.
...whose souls are dearest to him. And by this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his college ; from that garden of piety, of pleasure,...that attend a married priest, and a country parsonage ; which was Drayton-Beauchamp in Buckinghamshire (not far from Aylesbury, and in the diocess of Lincoln)... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1822 - 376 str.
...whose souls are dearest to him. And by this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his college; from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of...corroding cares that attend a married priest, and a counc2 fry parsonage; which was Drayton-Beauchamp in Buckinghamshire (not far from Aylesbury, and in... | |
| 1822 - 872 str.
...by this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of hie college ; from ilia t garden «f piety, of pleasure, of peace, and a sweet conversation,...wilderness of a busy world ; into those corroding cares which attend a married priest, and a country parsonage ; which was Draiton Beanchamp, in Buckinghamshire... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1824 - 492 str.
...sojourn in the tents of Kedar." ' By this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his college, from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of...wilderness of a busy world ; into those corroding cares, which attend a married priest, and a country parsonage, which was Draiton Beauchamp in the diocese... | |
| 1824 - 492 str.
...sojourn in the tents of Kedar." ' By this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his college, from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of...wilderness of a busy world ; into those corroding cares, which attend a married priest, and a country parsonage, which was Draiton Beauchamp in the diocese... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 str.
...whose souls are dearest to him. And by this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his College ; from that garden of piety, of pleasure,...that attend a married priest, and a country parsonage ; which was Draiton Beauchamp in Buckinghamshire (not far from Ailesbury, and in the Diocese of Lincoln)... | |
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