History of the parish of Sapcote1853 |
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Page 53 - In streaming gold ; syringa, ivory pure ; The scentless and the scented rose ; this red, And of a humbler growth, the other tall, And throwing up into the darkest gloom Of neighbouring cypress, or more sable yew, Her silver globes, light as the foamy surf That the wind severs from the broken wave...
Page 36 - I love them that love me; and those that seek me early shall find me.
Page 36 - He shall feed His flock like a shepherd : He shall gather the lambs with His arms, and carry them in His bosom, and shall gently lead those that are with young.
Page 42 - A sort of substitute for a Prayer Book, according to the Presbyterian system, sanctioned by parliament during the great rebellion. It did not contain forms of Prayer, but directions for praying, preaching, and the performance of ministerial offices generally. support ; the regular, conformable Clergy...
Page 4 - Sangate, they within Calais saw well how their succour failed them, for the which they were in great sorrow. Then they desired so much their captain, Sir John of Vienne, that he went to the walls of the town, and made a sign to speak with some person of the host. When the king heard thereof, he sent thither Sir...
Page 30 - We cannot, Lord, Thy purpose see, But all is well that's done by Thee.
Page 12 - Act for the better relief and employment of the Poor, [22 Geo. III., c. 83...
Page 35 - In the cause of Missions he had long been a careful collector, and self-denying contributor, and in his last moments he laid at the feet of the Church Missionary Society, his little all. Love to the Saviour, stirr'd him to provide Help to the souls for which the Saviour died.
Page 45 - Sapcote for twenty-eight years, was a native of Drigg, near Ravenglass, Cumberland, and was educated by his father who kept a school, and was minister of Drigg and Irton.
Page 45 - April 12, 1807, aged 82, Having been 28 years Rector of this Parish. Here also lie the remains of Mary his wife ; She departed this life Sept. 12, 1801, aged 86.