I thank God I have lived well these many years, and never knew either the old or new. I content me with my portuis and pontifical! ; and if you, Dean Thomas, leave not these fantasies, you will repent when you cannot mend it. The Library of Mary Queen of Scots - Stran 95avtor: Julian Sharman - 1889 - 180 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1812 - 666 strani
...Upon this information, for it was plainly information to him, the prelate observed : " I thank God I have lived well these many years, and never knew...Testament. I content myself with my portesse and pontifical ; and if you do not leave these fancies, you will repent when you cannot mend it." The prediction that... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1816 - 720 strani
...found an ill Epistle, or ill Gospel, in any of them. The Bishop replied, that he thanked God he had lived well these many years, and never knew either the Old or New : he contented himself with his portuise, and his pontifical ; and if the other would trouble himself... | |
| George Cook - 1819 - 428 strani
...plainly information to him, the prelate observed : " I thank God I have lived well these many years, f ~ and never knew either the Old or New Testament. I content myself with my portesse and pontifical; and if you do not leave these fancies, you will repent when you cannot mend it." The prediction 'that... | |
| Benjamin Allen - 1820 - 312 strani
...Dunkeld, reproving one of his clergy for being a zealous preacher, told him " he •""thanked (rod he had lived well these many years, and never knew either the Old or New Testament ; and if the other would trouble himself with these fantasies, he would repent it when he could not... | |
| Benjamin Allen - 1824 - 492 strani
...Dunkcld, reproving one of his clergy lor being a zealous preacher, told him, " he thanked God he had lived well these many years, and never knew either the Old or New Testament; and if the other would trouble himself with these fantasies, he would repent it when he could not help... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1829 - 788 strani
...found an ill Epistle, or ill Gospel, in any of them. The bishop replied, that he thanked God he had lived well these many years, and never knew either the Old or New : he contented himself with his portuise and his pontifical; and if the other would trouble himself... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 314 strani
...had never found an ill gospel or an ill epistle in any of them ; the Bishop replied, " I thank God I have lived well these many years, and never knew either the Old or New ; I content me with my Porteous and Pontifical ; and if you, Dean Thomas, leave not these fantasies,... | |
| 1851 - 592 strani
...Dunkeld, in expostulating with one of his clergy for expounding the Scriptures, exclaimed, ' I thank God I have lived well these many years, and never knew either the Old or New Testament, therefore I will know nothing but my portuise, (or heriary) and pontifical ;' from which it became... | |
| 1845 - 894 strani
...that he had never found an ill Epistle or an ill Gospel in any of them, the Bishop said, I thank God I have lived well these many years, and never knew either the old or new. I content me with my portuis and pontifical! ; and if you, Dean Thomas, leave not these fantasies,... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1846 - 368 strani
...shall preach the good and omit the evil." " I thank God," replied the bishop, with great vehemence, " I have lived well these many years, and never knew either the Old or New Testament ! Therefore, dean Thomas, I will know nothing but my portuise and pontifical." * From this saying there... | |
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