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" Westminster, forming a new catechism, and scheme of religion,) ever ventured to make any answer to it; nor is it indeed to be answered, but must remain to the world's end, as a monument of the learning, courage, and loyalty, of that excellent place, against... "
The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ... - 89. oldal
szerző: John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1813
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Quarterly Review, 61. kötet

1838 - 574 oldal
...scheme of religion) ever ventured to make any answer to it ; nor is it indeed to be answered — but must remain to the world's end as a monument of the learning, courage, and loyalty of that excellent place, against the highest malice and tyranny that were ever exercised in or over any...

The Quarterly Review, 61. kötet

1838 - 728 oldal
...scheme of religion) ever ventured to make any answer to it ; nor is it indeed to be answered — but must remain to the world's end as a monument of the learning, courage, and loyalty of that excellent place, against the highest malice and tyranny that were ever exercised in or over any...

The Dove; Or, Passages of Cosmography: A Poem

Richard Zouch - 1839 - 142 oldal
...the assembly of Divines, which then sat at Westminster, ever ventured to make answer to it : but it must remain to the world's end as a monument of the learning, courage, and loyalty of that excellent place, against the highest malice and tyranny, that was ever exercised in or over any...

The Autobiography of Dr. William Laud: Archbishop of Canterbury, and Martyr ...

William Laud - 1839 - 584 oldal
...and scheme of religion,) ever ventured to make any answer to it; nor is it indeed to be answered, but must remain to the world's end, as a monument of the learning, courage, and loyalty of that excellent place, against the highest malice and tyranny that was ever exercised in or over any...

The Dove; Or, Passages of Cosmography: A Poem

Richard Zouch - 1839 - 142 oldal
...the assembly of Divines, which then sat at Westminster, ever ventured to make answer to it : but it must remain to the world's end as a monument of the learning, courage, and Joyalty of that excellent place, against the highest malice and tyranny, that was ever exercised in...

The Englishman's magazine [ed. by W. H. T.].

1843
...then sat at Westminster, ever ventured to make any answer to it ; nor is it indeed to be answered, but must remain to the world's end as a monument of the learning, 5 Colonel Hammond, the parliamentary general. Wood says, that when the king was at Hampton Court, Dr....

The Ecclesiastic [afterw.] The Theologian and ecclesiastic ..., 1-2. kötet

1846 - 844 oldal
...then sat at Westminster, ever ventured to make any answer to it : nor is it indeed to be answered, but must remain to the world's end as a monument of the learning, courage, and loyalty of that excellent place." An order for Hammond's expulsion was speedily forwarded to Oxford, and on Easter...

Lives of English divines

William Henry Teale - 1849 - 458 oldal
...488—509. sat at Westminster, ever ventured to make any answer to it; nor is it indeed to be answered, but must remain to the world's end as a monument of the learning, courage, and loyalty of that excellent place, against the highest malice and tyranny that was ever exercised in or over any...

De Obligatione Conscientiae: Pr©Œlectiones Decem Oxonii in Schola Theologica

Robert Sanderson - 1851 - 360 oldal
...scheme of religion,) ever ventured to make any answer to it : nor is it indeed to be answered, but must remain to the world's end, as a monument of the learning, courage, and loyalty, of that excellent place, against the highest malice and tyranny that was ever exercised in or over any...

The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Nonconformists: From ..., 2. kötet

Daniel Neal, John Overton Choules - 1855 - 574 oldal
...Assembly of Divines, ever ventured to make,any answer to it; nor is it, indeed, to be answered, but must remain, to the world's end, as a monument of the learning, courage, and loyalty of that excellent place, against the highest malice and tyranny that was ever exercised in or over any...




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