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. oldalszerző: John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1813Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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.... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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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