| Izaak Walton - 1832 - 348 pages
...This man indeed deserves the name of an author ; his books will get reverence by age, for there is in them such seeds of eternity, that if the rest be...the first coming of King James into this kingdom, he inquired of the Archbishop Whitgift for his friend Mr. Hooker, that writ the books of church polity... | |
| 1832 - 348 pages
...This man indeed deserves the name of an author ; his books will get reverence by age, for there is in them such seeds of eternity, that if the rest be...the first coming of King James into this kingdom, he inquired of the Archbishop Whitgift for his friend Mr. Hooker, that writ the books of church polity... | |
| 1840 - 420 pages
...of the most learned of the Roman pontiffs, he exclaimed, " There is no learning, that this man has not searched into ; nothing too hard for his understanding....last till the last fire shall consume all learning." Hooker, at length, became weary of the noise and contentions at this time rife in the metropolis ;... | |
| William Palmer - 1840 - 378 pages
...It is recorded that when a part of this celebrated work had been translated for the pope, he said, " There is no learning that this man hath not searched...last till the last fire shall consume all learning." In 1595 he was appointed to the vicarage of Bishopsborne in Kent, in which place he continued his customary... | |
| William Patrick Palmer - 1840 - 284 pages
...It is recorded that when a part of this celebrated work had been translated for the pope, he said, " There is no learning that this man hath not searched...last till the last fire shall consume all learning." In 1595 he was appointed to the vicarage of Bishopsborne in Kent, in which place he continued his customary... | |
| William Palmer - 1868 - 276 pages
...It is recorded that when a part of this celebrated work had been translated for the pope, he said, "There is no learning that this man hath not searched...last till the last fire shall consume all learning." In 1595 he was appointed to the vicarage of Bishopsborne, in Kent, in which place he continued his... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1841 - 624 pages
...this man indeed deserves " the name of an author; his books will get reverence by " age, for there is in them such seeds of eternity, that if " the rest...the first coming of King James into this kingdom, he inquired of the Archbishop Whitgift for his friend Mr. Hooker that writ the Books of Church-Polity... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1841 - 396 pages
...This man indeed deserves the name of an author : his books will get reverence by age, for there is in them such seeds of eternity, that, if the rest be like this (the first), they shall last till the last fire shall consume all learning." The perfect copies of... | |
| 1842 - 796 pages
...This man indeed deserves the name of an author : his books will get reverence by age ; for thei e is in them such seeds of eternity, that, if the rest be like this, they shall last till the lastfire shall consume all learning." f Walton's " Epistle to the Reader of the Lives," in 8vo. 1670.... | |
| 1845 - 442 pages
...understanding; this man indeed deserves the name of an author; his books will get reverence by age, for there is in them such seeds of eternity, that if the rest be...till the last fire shall consume all learning."'* Of Hooker's works, or, at least- of his Ecclesiastical Polity, it has been remarked more than once,... | |
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