I grant there be a great many more worthy of the room than I am. And if it be your grace's pleasure to allow them for preachers, I could be content to bear their books after them. But if your grace allow me for a preacher, I would desire you to give me... Select Sermons - Page xxvide Hugh Latimer - 1832 - 288 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Erasmus Middleton - 1807 - 672 pages
...them for preachers, I could be content to bear their books after them. But if your grace allow me fora preacher, I would desire you to give me leave to discharge...have preached so at the borders of your realm, as I preach be• fore your grace." The greatness of this answer bafrkd his accuser's malice; the severity... | |
| William Gilpin - 1809 - 546 pages
...and would be willing, if you mislike me, to give place to my betters: for I grant there be a greft many more worthy of the room than I am. And if it...have preached so at the borders of your realm, as I preach before your grace." The greatness of this answer baffled his accuser's irfalice; the severity... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 552 pages
...to it, and would be willing, if you mislike it, to give place to my betters ; for I grant there may be a great many more worthy of the room than I am....have preached so at the borders of your realm, as I preach before your grace." This answer haffled his accuser's malice, the severity of the king's conscience... | |
| 1815 - 558 pages
...to it, and would be willing, if you mislike it, to give place to my betters; for I grant there may be a great many more worthy of. the room than I am....have preached so at the borders of your realm, as I preach before your grace." This answer baffled his accuser's malice, the severity of the king's conscience... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 558 pages
...give me leave to discharge my conscience, and to frame my doctrine according to my audience. I bad been a very dolt indeed, to have preached so at the borders of your realm, as I preach before your grace." This answer baffled his accuser's malice, the severity of the king's conscience... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 606 pages
...bear their books after them. But, if your Grace allow me for a preadier, I would desire you to givenme leave to discharge my conscience, and to frame my...monarch never adopted but toward those whom he esteemed. r About this time, the Six Articles of Religion, hav.ing passed both Houses, received the royal assent:... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 558 pages
...preachers, I " could be content to bear their books after them. But " if your grace allow me to be a preacher, I would desire " you to give me leave...have preached so at the " borders of your realm, as I preach before your grace." The greatness of this answer baffled his accuser's malice ; the severity... | |
| Arthur Jewitt - 1817 - 592 pages
...discharge my conscience. Geve me leave to frame my doctrine according to my audience. I had ben a very dolt to have preached so, at the borders of your realm, as I preache before joor grace. And I thank almighty e Qod, which hathe alwaies ben remedy, (hat my saingee... | |
| 1826 - 918 pages
...conscience, give me leave to frame iny discourse according to mine audience. 1 had been a very dolt to have preached so at the borders of your realm, as I preach beforeyour Grace." These words were well received by the King, as Latiiner concluded, because... | |
| 1822 - 386 pages
...my conscience, give me leave to frame my doctrine according to my audience. I had been a very dolt to have preached so at the borders of your realm, as I preach before your grace ; and I thank Almighty God (which has always been my remedy) that my sayings... | |
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