| Missions - 1858 - 778 pages
...worst, Sir. " Duke of Lancaster : Thou bearest thyself to brag upon thy parents, which shall not be able to help thee; they shall have enough to do to help themselves. " JiisJtop Courtenay : My confidence is not in my parents, nor in any man else, but only in God, in... | |
| 1818 - 510 pages
...shall not be able to help thec, they shall have enough to do to help themselves. Bishop Courtevay. My confidence is not in my parents, nor in any man else, bnt only in God, in \vbom 1 trust, by whose assistance I will be bold to speak the truth. Duke of Lancaster.... | |
| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - Great Britain - 1826 - 494 pages
...your worst, Sir. " Duke ofLcm.— Thou bearest thyself so brag upon thy parents,* which shall not be able to help thee ; they shall have enough to do to help themselves. " Bishop. — My confidence is not in my parents, nor in any man else, but only in God, whom I trust, by whose... | |
| Thomas Murray - 1829 - 198 pages
...lofty on account of the rank of your parents, but such descent will be of no avail to you: your parents shall have enough to do to help themselves. Bishop...in any man else, but only in God, in whom I trust, and by whose assistance I will be bold to speak the truth. Duke of Lancaster. Rather than I will take... | |
| Thomas Moore (writer on Devon.) - 1829 - 312 pages
...Do your worst. • • " Duke. — Thou bearest thyself so brag upon thy parents, which shall not be able to help thee : they shall have enough to do to help themselves. " Bishop. — My confidence is not in my parents, nor in any man else, but only in God in whom I trust, by whose... | |
| 1831 - 544 pages
...Speaking moreover unto him ; Thou, said he, bearest thyself so brag upon thy parents, which shall not be able to help thee ; they shall have enough to do to help themselves. His parents were the earl and countess of Devonshire. To whom the bishop again answered, that to be... | |
| Great Britain - 1831 - 484 pages
...Devonshire. To whom the bUhnp ngain answered, that to be bold to tell truth, his confidence was not in his parents, nor in any man else, but only in God in whom he trusted. Then the duke softly whispering in the ear of him next by him, said, that he would rather... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - Reformers - 1832 - 406 pages
...prelacy of England :" and added, " thou bearest thyself so brag upon thy parents, which shall not be able to help thee : they shall have enough to do to help themselves." The parents of the bishop were the Earl and Countess of Devonshire : and yet it would seem, he was... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - Reformers - 1832 - 414 pages
...reply was singularly moderate and wise : he declared that, in truth, " his confidence was not in his parents, nor in any man else, but only in God — in whom he trusted." The soft answer failed, in this case, to turn away wrath. The passion of the duke overcame... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1837 - 590 pages
...worst, Sir. Duke of Lancaster. — Thou bearest thyself so brag upon thy parents,* which shall not be able to help thee ; they shall have enough to do to help themselves. Bishop Courtenay. — My confidence is not in my parents, nor in any man else, but only in God, in whom I... | |
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