| Samuel Downes - 1751 - 218 páginas
...goes now :" And then me took her leave in this manner ; " My Lord, for your kindnefs in coming to fee me, I thank you ; but for your offering to preach before me, I give you no thanks at all." Then the bifhop was conducted into the hall, and defired to drink; which... | |
| 1783 - 800 páginas
...eftabliftied, and pitted from him with thefe words ; '• My lord, for your civility in coming to fee me, 1 thank you ; but for your offering to preach before me, I thank you not a whit." After this the bifhop wjs offered a glafsof wine, by Sir Thomas Wharion, which when he bad drank be itemed concerned,... | |
| Gleanings - 1805 - 232 páginas
...will. She then flew into many bitter invectives against the present form of religion established, and parted from him with these words : My Lord, for your...I thank you not a whit. After this the bishop was offered a glass of wine, by Sir Thomas Wharton, which, when he had drank, he seemed -concerned, and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 páginas
...how well she bad prepared herself to argue with the prelate, she added, " As for your new books, 1 thank God, I never read any of them ; I never did...why ? he vehemently reproached himself for having drank in that place, where God's word had been refused ; " whereas," said he, " if I had remembered... | |
| 1816 - 534 páginas
...that you do now;" and then, to shew how well she had prepared herself to argue with the prelate, ghe added, " As for your new books, I thank God, I never...for your offering to preach before me, I thank you nor. a whit." After this the hishop was conducted to the room where they had dined,and where sirThomas... | |
| 1816 - 536 páginas
...how well she had prepared herself to argue with the prelate, she added, " As for your new books, 1 thank God, I never read any of them ; I never did...before me, I thank you not a whit." After this the hishop was conducted to the room where they had dined, and where sirThomas Wharton now gave him a glass... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 páginas
...herself to argue with the prelate, she added, " As for your new books, I thank God, I never read aijy of them ; I never did and never will." She then, after...I thank you not a whit." After this the bishop was con-^ ducted to the room where they had dined, and where sir Thomas Wharton now gave him a glass of... | |
| Eneas Mackenzie - 1825 - 550 páginas
...ears have avouched that for God's •word in my father's days that you do now ;" and then, to shew how well she had prepared herself to argue with the prelate,...why ? he vehemently reproached himself for having drank in that place, where God's word had been refused ; " whereas," said he, " if I had remembered... | |
| 1825 - 806 páginas
...language, she took leave of the Uighnp with these words : " My lord, for your civility in coming to see mo I thank you, but for your offering to preach before me, I thank you not a whit." This interview gave the Bishop a sorrowful prospect of what was to be exported, if ever the Princess... | |
| 1826 - 436 páginas
...thorn ; I never did, and I never will." After using much harsh language, she took leave of the Bishop with these words : " My lord, for your civility in...offering to preach before me, I thank you not a whit." This interview gave the Bishop a sorrowful prospect of what was to be expected, if ever the Princess... | |
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