The bishop being called upon by the king, with some sternness, to vindicate himself, was so far from denying, or even- palliating, what he had said, that he boldly justified it - T and turning to the king,- with that noble unconcern, which a good conscience... The lives of reformers - Page 404de William Gilpin - 1809Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1803 - 466 pages
...himfelf, Í,at¡mer was fo far frorn denying and palliating what he had faid, that he boldly juftified it; and turning to the King, with that noble unconcern, which a good confcience infpires, " I never thought myfelf worthy, fai^ he, nor did I ever fue to be a preacher... | |
| John Aikin - 1807 - 684 pages
...against the king and his ministers, which tended to alienate the people from their prince. Our prelate, being called upon by the king, with some sternness,...what he had said, that he boldly justified it ; and with such openness, manliness, and simplicity, that he completely baffled his accuser's malice : the... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1807 - 672 pages
...(for it was most probably he 1 * kneeled dowi and accused the bishop of Worcester as abovementioned The bishop being called upon by the king, with some sternness, to vindicate himself, WHS so far from denying, or even palliating, what he had said, that he boldly justified it ; and turning... | |
| 1815 - 558 pages
...(for it was most probably he) kneeled clown and accused the bishop of Worcester as above-mentioned. The bishop being called upon by the king with some...was so far from denying or even palliating what he said, that he boldly justified it; and turning to the king, with that noble unconcern which a good... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 558 pages
...(for it was most probably he) kneeled down and accused the bishop of Worcester as above-mentioned. The bishop being called upon by the king with some...himself, was so far from denying or even palliating what be said, that be boldly justified it; and turning to the king, with that noble unconcern which a good... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 552 pages
...was most prohably he) kneeled down and accused the hishop of Worcester as above-mentioned. The hishop being called upon by the king with some sternness,...was so far from denying or even palliating what he said, that he boldly justified it; and turning to the king, with that noble unconcern which a good... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 566 pages
...(for it was most probably he) kneeled down and accused the bishop of Worcester as above mentioned, The bishop being called upon by the king, with some...palliating, what he had said, that he boldly justified it - T and turning to the king,- with that noble unconcern, which a good conscience inspires, made this... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 568 pages
...(for it was most probably he) kneeled down and accused the bishop of Worcester as above mentioned. The bishop being called upon by the king, with some...denying, or even palliating, what he had said, that lie boldly justified it ; and turning to the king, with that noble unconcern, which a good conscience... | |
| 1826 - 384 pages
...denounced to his majesty as seditious, by the Bishop of Winchester. Latimer being called upon by Henry with some sternness to vindicate himself, was so far...made this answer : " I never thought myself worthy, and I never sued to be a preacher before your Grace ; but I was called to it ; and would be willing,... | |
| 1830 - 586 pages
...the king, kneeled down and solemnly accused bishop Latimer of a seditious serinuu picooHcd at court. Being called upon by the king, with some sternness, to vindicate himself, Latimcr was so far from denying and palliating what he had said, that he boldly justified it; and turning... | |
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