| John Gutch (Sir).), William Sancroft (Archbishop of Canterbury) - 1781 - 724 pages
...mee. Bps. Sir, the word of a King is facred : it ought to be believ'd on its own authority : 'twould be prefumption in us to pretend to ftrengthen it;...people cannot but believe your Majefty in this matter. K. They that could believe mee guilty of a falfe Son, what wil they not believe of mee ? Bps. But,... | |
| John Gutch - 1781 - 528 pages
...Declaration of our Innocency. K. No j if I mould publifti it, the people would not believe mee. Bps. Sir, the word of a King is facred : it ought to be believ'd on its own authority : 'twould be prefumption in us to pretend to itrcngthenit ; and the people... | |
| George D'Oyly - 1821 - 500 pages
...should publish it, the people would not believe me. The Bishops. — Sir, the word of a king is sacred; it ought to be believed on its own authority. It would be presumption in us to pretend to strengthen it: and the people cannot but believe your Majesty in this... | |
| 1821 - 790 pages
...publish it, the people, would not believe me. " The Bishops. — Sir, the word of a king is sacred ; it ought to be believed on its own authority. It would be presumption in us to pretend to strengthen it : and the people cannot bat believe your Majesty in this... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 426 pages
...it, the people would not believe me." Sir," replied the Bishops, " the word of a king is sacred, and it ought to be believed on its own authority. It would be presumptuous in us to pretend to strengthen it, and the people cannot but believe your Majesty in this... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1838 - 382 pages
...the people would not believe me." " Sir," replied the bishops, " the word of a king is sacred, and it ought to be believed on its own authority. It would be presumptuous in us to pretend to strengthen it ; and the people cannot but believe your majesty in... | |
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