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same not different, identical. XII. — ON.
sami m..
sama fem., n. = OHG., Goth.
sama :- Gmc. adj. *
saman-, f. IE. *
som-, whence also Skr.
samá- level, equal, same, Gr.
homós, OIr.
som same; the vars. *
sem- *
sōm- *
sam- of the base are seen in L.
similis SIMILAR,
SEEM, and
SOME.
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Discourse and direction: 'A Priest to the Temple, or, the Country Parson' and the elaboration of sovereign rule.
Magazine article from: Criticism; 3/22/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...George Herbert's literary executor Nicholas Ferrar maintains that the watershed event...of a calling to the priesthood. Ferrar presents the decision as a self...simplicity" of the poetry that Ferrar wishes to supply. The poems will...
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Holiness as a psychological state in Herbert's Briefe Notes on Valdesso's considerations.(George Herbert)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: George Herbert Journal; 9/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...sanctity. (1) A commentary on Nicholas Ferrar's English translation of Las ciento...the rector of Bemerton. No doubt Ferrar asked for Herbert's opinion about...Herbert expresses no hesitation that Ferrar's translation should be published...
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"So rare a use": scissors, reading, and devotion at Little Gidding.
Magazine article from: George Herbert Journal; 9/22/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...their heads, memories, and tongues. --John Ferrar, Life of Nicholas Ferrar (emphasis added) (1) In 1625, in the wake...which he and his family were centrally involved, Nicholas Ferrar led his extended family from London into a life...
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Eliot's memorable landmarks
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 9/1/2002; ; 384 words
; ...Huntingdonshire, was chosen by Nicholas Ferrar - a friend of George Herbert - as...community that he founded in 1626. Ferrar occupied the manor house with his...the community a few years after Ferrar's death. Eliot visited the village...
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Christopher Hodgkins. Reforming Empire: Protestant Colonialism and Conscience in British Literature.(Book review)
Magazine article from: symploke; 1/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...religious poet, George Herbert, as well as Nicholas Ferrar, once deputy treasurer of the Virginia Company...the members of Little Gidding and edited by Ferrar, "On the Retirement of Charles V," Ferrar includes a trenchant critique "condemnation...
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DAILY RESURRECTIONS ADD GREAT BLESSINGS TO OUR LIVES
Newspaper article from: Evansville Courier & Press; 3/1/2003; ; 687 words
; ...Realizing that he was near death, Herbert sent his poems to Nicholas Ferrar, with instructions to publish them if he thought that...to the advantage of any dejected soul." Otherwise, Ferrar was to burn them. The poems ended up at the printers...
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Auld Kirk.(SHELF LIFE)(The Postmodern Imagination of Russell Kirk; Locke; Coincidentally)(Book review)
Magazine article from: National Review; 8/13/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...before the ceremony, I sat down to read a biography of Nicholas Ferrar--of whom all I knew was that he was the Anglican...amazement, then, when I read that the turning point in Ferrar's life came in 1626 ... when he was ordained a deacon...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 12/4/1998; 612 words
; ...historian, 1903. Deaths: Pope John XXII, 1334; Nicholas Ferrar, theologian, 1637; Armand- Jean du Plessis, Cardinal...Edward Benjamin Britten, composer, 1976. On this day: Nicholas Breakspear was elected Pope Adrian IV, thus becoming...
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Priest sues trust `for betrayal' of T S Eliot's Little Gidding
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 4/2/2000; ; 651 words
; ...In the 17th century, the Anglican mystic the Rev Nicholas Ferrar set up a Christian community there centred around a...30 a day from the trustees. One of the trustees, Nicholas Saunders, said last week: "The present board has...
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Last Night's TV
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo; 9/20/2002; ; 556 words
; ...my dear friend and fellow art historian" Pamela Tudor Craig. She gets terribly excited about the lifestyle of Nicholas Ferrar, the man who founded the community. He started praying at 1am, continued until matins at 6.30am and then on to...
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Nicholas Ferrar
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Nicholas Ferrar , 1592-1637, English theologian. He was associated (1618-23) with...Inmates in the Time of King Charles I (1903); B. Blackstone, ed., The Ferrar Papers (1938); A. M. William, ed., Conversations at Little Gidding...
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Ferrar, Nicholas
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Ferrar, Nicholas (1592–1637), established in 1625 at Little Gidding, with...their families, a religious community based on Anglican principles. Ferrar was a close friend of G. Herbert , who on his deathbed entrusted to...
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Virginia Company of London
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
...the company for private benefit. This led to the formation of an administration under Lord Cavendish, John Ferrar, Nicholas Ferrar, Sir Edwin Sandys, and the earl of Southampton with unconstructive changes. The Sandys-Southampton party...
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Little Gidding
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
...Gidding. A manor, 11 miles NW of Huntingdon, where the Ferrar family lived under a religious rule in the C of E from...Cromwell's soldiers in 1646. The household consisted of Nicholas Ferrar , his mother, and the families of his brother and sister...
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George Herbert
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...versatility, and the use of conceits. All unpublished at his death, the poems were left by Herbert to his friend Nicholas Ferrar, who had them published as The Temple (1633). Herbert also wrote Latin poems and a prose manual of clerical life...
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