| sir Walter Ralegh - 1829 - 806 sider
...was unpleasant to the church-men. I remember my first Ld Scudamour sayd, " 'Twas basely sayd of Sr. WR to talke of the anagramme " of dog." In his speech...with much zeale and adoration, so that he concluded ' His hooke sold very slowly at first, and the hookseller complayned of it, and told him that he should... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 810 sider
...was unpleasant to the church-men. I remember my first Ld Scudamour sayd, " 'Twas basely sayd of Sr. WR to talke of the anagramme " of dog." In his speech...with much zeale and adoration, so that he concluded ' His bookc sold very slowly at first, and the bookseller complayned of it, and told him that he should... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 472 sider
...very Christianly." Yet the gossip of Aubrey tells, that " his cousin Whitney said, and I think it is printed, that he spake not one word of Christ, but of the great and incomprehensible God with much zeal and: adoiation, so that he concluded he was an a-Christ, not an a-theist." In this manner great... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 436 sider
...very Christianly." Yet the gossip of Aubrey tells, that " his cousin Whitney said, and I think it is printed, that he spake not one word of Christ, but of the great and incomprehensible God with much zeal and adoration, so that he concluded he was an a.Christ, not an a.theist." In this manner great... | |
| John James Tayler - 1845 - 616 sider
...which was unpleasant to the churchmen." — " In his speech on the scaffold," it was said, " he spoke not one word of Christ, but of the great and incomprehensible God, with much zeal and adoration, so that," it was concluded, " he was an A-christ, not an Atheist." Ibid. Vol. II.... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1855 - 482 sider
...very Christianly." Yet the gossip of Aubrey tells, that " his cousin Whitney said, and I think it is printed, that he spake not one word of Christ, but of the great and incomprehensible God with much zeal and adoration, so that he concluded he was an a-Christ, not an a-theist." In this manner great... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1880 - 888 sider
...very Christianly." Yet the gossip of Aubrey tells, that " his cousin Whitney said, and I think it is printed, that he spake not one word of Christ, but of the great and incomprehensible God with mack zeal and adoration, so that he concluded he was an a-Christ, not an a-thei.it." In this manner,... | |
| John Aubrey, Andrew Clark - 1898 - 404 sider
...unpleasant to the church-men. I remember (the) first lordd Scudamour sayd ' 'twas basely sayd of Sir WR, to talke of the anagramme of Dog' In his speech...spake not one word of Christ, but of the great and * ie Capt. Roger North. *** MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77'. * MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 7. « Subst. for • my lord.'... | |
| John Aubrey, Andrew Clark - 1898 - 398 sider
...remember (the) first lordd Scudamour sayd ' 'twas basely sayd of Sir WR, to talke of the anogramme of Dog'. In his speech on the scaffold, I heard my...spake not one word of Christ, but of the great and • ie Capt. Roger North. *** MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77'. * MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 7. << Subst. for ' my lord.'... | |
| John Aubrey, Andrew Clark - 1898 - 426 sider
...remember (the) first lordd Scudamour sayd ' 'twas basely sayd of Sir WR, to talke of the anogramme of Dog'. In his speech on the scaffold, I heard my...spake not one word of Christ, but of the great and • ie Capt. Roger Noith. *** MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77'. * MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 7. d Subst. for ' my lord.'... | |
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