| William Robertson - Scotland - 1787 - 620 pages
...pulpit, where he behoved to lean at his firft entrie ; but e're he was done with his fermon, he was fo active and vigorous, that he was like to ding the...blads [beat the pulpit to pieces], and fly out of it." MS. Life of Mr. James Melville, belonging to Mr. Paton of the Cuftom-houfe, Edinburgh, p. 14, 21. IN... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1787 - 56 pages
...pulpit,, where he behoved to lean at his firft entrie ; but e're he was done with his fermon, he was fo( active and vigorous, that he was like to ding the...pulpit in blads [beat the pulpit to pieces], and fly cut of it." MS. Life of Mr. James Melville, belonging to Mr, Paton of the Cuftom-houfe, Edinburgh,... | |
| Books and bookselling - 512 pages
...where he behoved to lean at his firft entrie: but ere he had done with his fermon he was fo aftive and vigorous, that he was like to ding the pulpit in blads, and (lie out of it. 1574. My uncle, Mr Andrew Melville, having lately returned from France, Mr James... | |
| James Grahame - English poetry - 1807 - 264 pages
...Richart, and another servant, lifted him up to the pulpit, where he behoved to lean at his first entry; but ere he was done with his sermon, he was so active...and vigorous, that he was like to ding the pulpit in binds, (beat the pulpit to pieces,) and fly out of it." Appendix to Robertson's History. Darnley.—V.... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1811 - 538 pages
...said Richart and another " servant lifted him up to the pulpit, where he behoved to lean " at his firl entrie ; but ere he was done with his sermon, he was...active and vigorous, that he was like to ding the fiullitt in " blads [beat the pulpit to pieces], and fly out of it." MS. life of Mr. James Melville,... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 652 pages
...lifted him up to the pulpit, wore he behoved to lean at his first entric; but ere he was done with lus sermon, he was so active and vigorous, that he was like to ding tlie jmljrit inloblml* [heat the pulpit to pieces], and lly out of it." MS. Life of Mr James Melville,... | |
| 1814 - 596 pages
...hearers represents, that he was obliged to lean on the pulpit at his first entry; "but ere he ¡UK! done with his sermon he was so active and vigorous, that he was like to ding thepulfiit in blade, [or piecesj and fly out of» it." In August 1572, he returned to Edinburgh in... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 444 pages
...he the said Richart and another servant lifted him up to the pulpit, were he behoved to lean at his first entrie ; but e're he was done with his sermon,...[beat the pulpit to pieces] , and fly out of it.'' MS. Life of Mr. James Melville, communicated to me by Mr. Paton of the Customhouse, Edinburgh, p. 14.21.... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1817 - 472 pages
...he the said Richart and another servant lifted him up to. the pulpit, were he behoved to lean at his first entrie; but e're he was done with his sermon,...and vigorous, that he was like to ding the pulpit in btads [beat the pulpit to pieces], and fly out of it." MS. Life of Mr. James Melville, communicated... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - History - 1821 - 436 pages
...he the said Richart and another servant lifted him up to the pulpit, were he behoved to lean at his first entrie ; but e're he was done with his sermon,...blads [beat the pulpit to pieces], and fly out of it." MS. Life of Mr. James Melville, communicated to me by Mr. Paton of the Custom-house, Edinburgh, p.... | |
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