| Alexander Hugh Hore - 1886 - 596 páginas
...observed by one of the Heads of Houses who was present at the trial, that "as those six gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to enquire of some who had too little." The difference between this early generation of Evangelicals and that... | |
| London metrop. tabernacle - 1873 - 594 páginas
...testimony to the purity of their lives; but failing in his plea, he observed that "as these gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to enquire into the conduct of some who had too little." To what lengths will not bigotry go when inflamed by jealousy... | |
| Jonathan Aitken - 2007 - 402 páginas
...James's Chronicle added, "One of the Heads of Houses present observed that, as these six gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to enquire into the conduct of some who had too little." Lady Huntingdon took up the cause of Jones, who was ordained and... | |
| Charles Hugh Egerton Smyth - 1940 - 358 páginas
...Magdalen, Dr Home, the future Bishop of Norwich, commented mildly that ' if these six gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to enquire into the conduct of some who had too little'.5 Inevitably the verdict was followed by a war of pamphlets.6 Whitefield... | |
| 1768 - 814 páginas
...them. Dr. N— 1, one of the heads of houfes prefent, .' obferved, that as, " thefe fix gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to inquire into the cenduft of fome who had too little ; and the V — r was heard to tell their chief... | |
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