| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 496 oldal
...whatfoeverhe read- And he was fo great an Enemy to that paffion and uncharitablenefs, which he law produced, by difference of opinion, in matters of Religion, that in all thofe difputations with Priefts, and others of the Roman Church, he affected tomanifeft all poflible... | |
| 796 oldal
...advancement of Chriftianity ! He was fo great an enemy to that pa Hi on and uncharitablencfs, which he faw produced by difference of opinion in matters of religion, that in all his ditjiutes with priefis and others of the Roman communion, he nib-fled to mamfeft all poffible civility... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 600 oldal
...occasions, whatfoever he read. He was fo great 'an enemy to that pafiion and uncharita blends which he faw produced by difference of opinion in matters of religion, that in all thofe difputations with prieits, and others of the Roman church, he affeded to manifeft all poflible... | |
| 1761 - 614 oldal
...occafions, whatsoever he read. He was fo great an enemy to that pafiion and uncharitablenefs which Jie faw produced by difference of opinion in matters of religion, that . in all thofe difputations with priefts, and others of the Roman church, he affected to manifeft all poffible... | |
| 1798 - 560 oldal
...occafions, whatfoever he read. He was fo great an enemy to that paffion and uncharitablenefs which he faw produced by difference of opinion in matters of religion, that in all thofe difputations with priefts and others of the roman church, he afleûed to manifett all poffible... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 oldal
...fathers, and having a memory so stupendous, that he remembered on all occasions, whatsoever hrf read. And he was so great an enemy to that passion and uncharitableness,...civility to their persons, and estimation of their parts ; which made them retain still HYDE. Some hope of his reduction, even when they had given over offering... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 oldal
...fathers, and having a memory so stupendous, that he remembered on all occasions, whatsoever he read. And he was so great an enemy to that passion and uncharitableness, which he sawproduced by difference of opinion in matters of religion, that in all those disputations with priests,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 720 oldal
...whatfoever he read. And he was fb great an enemy to that paffion and uncharitablenefs, which he faw produced, by difference of opinion, in matters of religion, that in all thofe difputations with priefts, and others of the Roman Church, he affected to manifeft. all pofiible... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 546 oldal
...have incurred great peril, by interposing to save those who had thrown away their arms, »nd against whom, it may be, others were more fierce for their...civility to their persons, and estimation of their parts : but this charity towards them was much lessened, and any correspondence with them quite declined,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 oldal
...fathers, and having a memory so stupendous, that he remembered on all occasions whatsoever he read. And he was so great an enemy to that passion and uncharitableness,...civility to their persons and estimation of their parts ; which made them retain still some hope of his reduction, even when they had given over offering farther... | |
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