| Books - 1794 - 766 pages
...complains that our tranflations of his writings (efpecially of his great work) are extremely defective. I have fince heard him preach with great apparent...minifters wear, gives them a very antique appearance ; and the mourning drcfles of the congregation produce a very grave effeft in the churches. I was not... | |
| 1794 - 614 pages
...complains that our trandadons of his writings (efpecially of his great work) are extremely detective. 1 have fince heard him preach with great apparent energy; but he preached in an unknown tongue to me. The Vittdykii frill, which the minillers wear, gives them a very antique appearance ; and the mourning... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1799 - 774 pages
...complains that our tranfiations of his writings (clju-cially of his great work) are extremely defective. I have fince heard him preach with great apparent...unknown tongue to me. The Vandyke frill, •which the minilters wear, gives them a very antimie appearance; and the mourning drellcs of the congregation... | |
| History - 1799 - 770 pages
...our tranflafions of his writings (efpecially ol his great work) are extremely defective. I have iinee heard him preach with great apparent energy ; but...unknown tongue to me. The Vandyke frill, which the mir.illers wear, gives them a very antique appearance ; and the mourning drenes of the congregation... | |
| History - 1806 - 770 pages
...Hecómplainsthatourtranslationsof his writings (especially of his great work) are extremely defective. I have since heard him preach with great apparent energy : but...unknown tongue to me. The Vandyke frill, which the ministers wear, gives them -a very antique appearance ; and the mourning dresses, of t he congregation... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1806 - 804 pages
...our translations of his writings (especially of his great work) are extremely defective. I have since heard him preach with great apparent energy ; but...unknown tongue to me. The Vandyke frill, which the ministers wear, gives them a very antique appearance; and the mourning dresses of the congregation... | |
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