-
Charitie Lees
Smith (later,
Charitie Lees Bancroft;
still later Charitie de
Cheney or
Charitie de Chenez; pen name, C.L.S. 21 June 1841 – 20 June 1923)...
- "A
Modell of
Christian Charitie" "A
Model of
Christian Charity"
printed in the
Collections of the M****achusetts
Historical Society,
third series, vol....
- Shepherd,
Jonathan (2003). "The 'muddy-road' of Odo
Arpin from
Bourges to La
Charitie-sur-Loire". In Edbury, Peter; Phillips,
Jonathan (eds.). The Experience...
- no
charitie, I am nothing. 3 And
though I
bestowe all my
goods to
feede the poore, and
though I giue my body to bee burned, and haue not
charitie, it...
-
which also
sailed from Wight. A
sermon titled "A
Modell of
Christian Charitie",
delivered either before or
during the crossing, has
historically been...
-
English poems, such as "Elinoure and Juga" and "An
Excelente Balade of
Charitie". The
Romantic writers William Wordsworth and
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,...
- death. (3.210–212) The
Father then asks
whether there "Dwels in all
Heaven charitie so deare?" (3.216) and the Son
volunteers himself. In the
final book a...
- commonslibrary.parliament.uk.
House of
Commons Library. "The UK's 10
oldest charitie". www.theguardian.com. "Business
rates relief". www.gov.uk. "Tax relief...
-
Worthines of
Wales (1587); Churchyard's
Challenge (1593); and
Churchyards Charitie (1595).
Thomas Churchyard was born at
Shrewsbury in c. 1529, the son of...
- July the yer of or Lord MVCX on whos
soule Jh(es)u have m(er)cy & of yor
charitie say a
Pater Nost(er) & a Ave (Maria)"
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset...