| 1871 - 630 páginas
...his own brain, which may endanger the stedfastness of that which is in a good pass, God be praised. I speak not at random. He hath made himself known to me to be such a one ; for when, three years since, I had obtained of the assembly of Perth to cousent to five articles... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 630 páginas
...his own brain, which may endanger the steadfastness of that which is in a good pass, God be praised. I speak not at random; he hath made himself known to me to be such a man: For, when, three years since, I had obtained of the assembly of Perth to consent to five articles... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 434 páginas
...his own brain, which may endanger the steadfastness of that which is in a good pass, God be praised. I speak not at random, he hath made himself known to me to be such a one: for when three years since I had obtained of the assembly of Perth to consent to five articles... | |
| George Miller - 1824 - 546 páginas
...his own brain, which may endanger the steadfastness of that which is in a good pass, God be praised. I speak not at random, he hath made himself known to me to be such a one : for when three years ago I had obtained of the assembly of Perth to consent to five articles... | |
| J S. Forsyth - 1827 - 472 páginas
...evils likely to ensue from Laud's violence, in a conversation given by Hacket, which the King,held with Archbishop Williams. When the King was hard pressed...random; he hath made himself known to me to be such a one." James then relates the circumstances to which he alludes ; and at length, when still pursued... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 406 páginas
...James the First, of the evils likely to ensue from Laud's violence, in a conversation given by Racket, which the king held with Archbishop Williams. When...then the organ of Buckingham, as usual, this king's good nature too easily yielded; he did not, however, without closing with this prediction : " Then... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 588 páginas
..., or Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life and Opinions. By ST Coleridge, Esq 1807. Vol ip 214. he gave his reasons why he intended to " keep Laud...then the organ of Buckingham , as usual , this king's good nature too easily yielded ; he did not , however, without closing with this prediction : " Then... | |
| 1836 - 590 páginas
...his own brain, which may endanger the steadfastness of that which is at a good pass, God be praised. I speak not at random: he hath made himself known to me to be such one. For, wheu three years past, I had obtained of the Assembly of Perth to consent to five articles... | |
| 1837 - 742 páginas
...brain, which may endanger the stedfastness of that which is at a good pass, God be praised. I apeak not at random ; he hath made himself known to me to be such a one. . . . And now your importunity hath compelled me to shrive myself thus unto you, I think you... | |
| Thomas Lockerby - 1839 - 566 páginas
...his own brain which may endanger the steadfastness of that which is at a good pass, God be praised. I speak not at random, he hath made himself known to me to be such a one ; for, when three years past, I had obtained of the Assembly at Perth to consent to five articles... | |
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