| 1832 - 372 páginas
...who died worth £1,600, to give half his estate to the erecting of the School. The man was a scholar, and pious in his life, and enlarged toward the country,...no sooner was this given, but Mr. Eaton (professing eminently, yet falsely and most deceitfully the fear ofGod) did lavish out a great part of it — being_... | |
| 1832 - 370 páginas
...his estate to the erecting of the School. The man was a scholar, and pious in his life, and erdarged toward the country, and the good of it in life and death. " But no sooner was this given, l-ut Mr. Eaton Iprofessinw eminently, yet falsciy and most deceitfully the feer of God) did lavish... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1840 - 650 páginas
...erecting of the school. This man was a scholar, and pious in his life, and enlarged toward APPENDIX, the country, and the good of it, in life and death, but no sooner Mo. Iwas this given, but Mr. Eaton (professing valiantly, yet falsely and Harvard's most deceitfully,... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 594 páginas
...estate to the erecting of the School. The man was a scholar, and pious in his life, and enlarged towards the country and the good of it, in life and death....sooner was this given, but Mr. Eaton, (professing eminently, yet falsely and most deceitfully, the fear of God,) did lavish out a great part of it, and... | |
| Emmanuel College (University of Cambridge) - 1884 - 118 páginas
...died worth ^1600, to give half his estate toward the erecting of the School. The man was a scholar, and pious in his life, and enlarged toward the country, and the good of it, in life and death." And this is all that is known of John Harvard, — pious, a lover of learning, enlarged toward his... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1891 - 514 páginas
...England's First Fruits, 1643, preprinted in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. i. 242), as well as ' a scholar, and pious in his life, and enlarged toward the country and the good of it in life and death ' (Autobiography of the Kei\ Thomas tiht-pard in A. YOUNG, Chronicles of the First Planters, Bost.... | |
| Alexander McKenzie - 1897 - 330 páginas
...the University buildings. The tribute of Shepard to Harvard is a biography : " This man was a scholar and pious in his life and enlarged toward the country and the good of it in life and death." Both men were of Emmanuel College, where the Puritan influence was strong and bold ; both felt the... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells - 1901 - 316 páginas
...died worth ^1600, to give half of his estate to the erecting of the school. This man was a scholar and pious in his life and enlarged toward the country...(professing valiantly yet falsely and most deceitfully the fear of God) did lavish out a great part of it, and being for his cruelty to his scholars, especially... | |
| Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh - 1904 - 300 páginas
...described by another contemporary as ' a scholar and a lover of learning,' and by another as ' a scholar and pious in his life, and enlarged toward the country and the good of it in life and death.' There is no record of his having been ordained, but, as he seems to have been at once received as a... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing - 1906 - 556 páginas
...Thomas Shepard, a fellow-student at Emmamiel with Harvard, it is said of him that he was a " scholar, and pious in his life, and enlarged toward the country, and the good of it, in life and death. ' ' Such is the content of our knowledge regarding the man whose name the oldest American college and... | |
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