| Arthur Collins - Nobility - 1756 - 872 pages
...epifcopacy, and by the way, * treating of fe£rs and fchifms, left you his vote, or rather now, * the la(t words of his dying charge, which I know will ever ' be of dear and honoured regard with ypu ; fo full of meek* nefs, and breathing charity, that next to the laft teftament of * him who bequeathed... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - Poets, English - 1806 - 446 pages
...epifcopacy, and by the way treating of feels and fchifms, left ye his vote, or rather now the laft words of his dying charge, which I know will ever be of dear and honoured regard with ye, fo full of meeknefs and breathing charity, that next to his laft teftament, who bequeathed love... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...him, the Lord Brook. He writing of episcopacy, and hy the way treating of sects and schisms, .left ye his vote, or rather now the last words of his dying charge, which I know will ever he of dear and honoured regard with ye, so full of meekness and hreathing charity, that next to his... | |
| Francis Maseres - Canada - 1809 - 638 pages
...Epifcopacy, and, by the way, treating of Sefts and Schifms, left ye his vote, or, rather now, the laft words of his dying charge, which I know will ever be of dear and honoured regard with ye, fo full of meekncfs and breathing charity, that, next to His laft •teftamcnt who bequeathed Love... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pages
...him, the lord Brook. He writing of episcopacy, and by the way treating of sects and schisms, left ye his vote, or rather now the last words of his dying charge, which 1 know will ever be of dear and honoured regard with ye, so full of meekness and breathing charity,... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 564 pages
...may it be eternal to him, » MS. pud. p. $?. . ° Bar. Vol. II. p. 443. t Prose Works, Vol.1, p. 15*. shall name him, the Lord Brooke. He, writing of episcopacy,...bequeathed love and peace to his disciples, I cannot call to mind where I have met with words more mild and peaceful. He there exhorts us to bear with patience... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1822 - 522 pages
...him, the LORD BROOK. He, writing of episcopacy, and by the way treating of sects and schisms, left ye his vote, or rather now the last words of his dying...full of meekness and breathing charity, that next to his last testament who bequeathed love and peace to his disciples, I cannot call to mind where I have... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 pages
...him, the lord Broojf. He, writing of episcopacy and by the way treating of sects and schisms, left ye his vote, or rather now the last words of his dying charge, which I know will ever be of dear and honored regard with ye, so full of meekness and breathing charity, that next to his last testament,... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 pages
...him, the lord Brook. He, writing of episcopacy and by the way treating of sects and schisms, left ye his vote, or rather now the last words of his dying charge, which I know wll ever be of dear and honored regard With ye, so full of meekness and breathing charity, that next... | |
| Edmund Lodge - Great Britain - 1835 - 298 pages
...appears to have differed so lamentably from his professions. " I shall only repeat what I have learned from one of your honourable members, who, had he not...bequeathed love and peace to his disciples, I cannot call to mind where I have met with words more mild and peaceful. He there exhorts us to bear with patience... | |
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