... to take this to be a fox that preacheth, but know well enough the meaning of the matter, which is to paint out unto us, what hypocrisy, craft, and subtle dissimulation, lieth hid many times in these friars' cowls, willing us thereby to beware of them. The Protestant: A Tale of the Reign of Queen Mary - Page 129by Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1829Full view - About this book
| Hugh Latimer (bp. of Worcester.) - 1758 - 568 pages
...a friar's coul, no one can be fo mad to take this to be a fox that preacheth, but well enough know the meaning of the matter, which is to paint out unto us what hypocrify, Craft and diflimulation lieth hid many times in thefe friar's couls. Of all which deceits,... | |
| William Dealtry - 1811 - 422 pages
...fox preaching out of a friar's cowl, none is so mad to take this to be a fox that preacheth, but know well enough the meaning of the matter, which is to...craft, and subtle dissimulation lieth hid many times in these friars' cowls, willing us thereby to beware of them.' In fine, Friar Buckneham with this sermon... | |
| Legh Richmond - Suffering - 1817 - 726 pages
...fox preaching out of a friar's cowl, none is so mad to take this to be a fox that preacheth, but know well enough the meaning of the matter, which is to...craft, and subtle dissimulation lieth hid many times in these friars' Besides this Buckingham, there was also another railing friar, not of the same coat,... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1822 - 426 pages
...preaching out of a friar's cowl, none is so mad as to take this to be a fox that preacheth, but know well enough the meaning of the matter, which is to paint out unto us what hypocrisy, craft, and subtil dissimulation lieth hid many times in these friars' cowls, willing us thereby to beware of them.... | |
| Books - 1822 - 386 pages
...preaching out of a friar's cowl', none" is so mad as to take this to be a fox that preacheth, but know well enough the meaning of the matter, which is to paint out unto us what hypocrisy, craft, and subtil dissimulation lieth hid many times in these friars' cowls, willing us thereby to beware of them.... | |
| Anna Eliza Bray - 1845 - 392 pages
...preaching out of a friar's cowl, none is so mad as to take this to be a fox that preacheth; but everybody knows well enough the meaning of the matter, which...I call a parable of Queen Mary's days," continued Ahel: "no offence, I hope, to Friar John de Villa Garcina, though he seems to take it to himself hy... | |
| Bookbinding - 1850 - 528 pages
...preaching out of a friar's cowl, none is so mad as to take this to be a fox that preacheth, but know well enough the meaning of the matter, which is to...craft, and subtle dissimulation lieth hid many times in these friars' cowls, willing us thereby to beware of them." Another monk, a grey friar, named Doctor... | |
| Christians - 1856 - 452 pages
...for a fox that preacheth, but know well enough the meaning of the matter, which is to point out to us what hypocrisy, craft, and subtle dissimulation...hid many times under these friars' cowls, willing us thereby to beware of them." Turning to the congregation, he cried, " This is how your skilful guides... | |
| John Tulloch - Reformation - 1860 - 436 pages
...this to be a fox that preacheth, but know well enough the meaning of the matter, which is to point out unto us what hypocrisy, craft, and subtle dissimulation lieth hid many times in these friar's cowls, willing us thereby to beware of them." " Friar Buckenham," the chronicler adds,... | |
| John Tulloch - Reformation - 1860 - 314 pages
...this to be a fox that preacheth, but know well enough the meaning of the matter, which is to point out unto us what hypocrisy, craft, and subtle dissimulation lieth hid many times in these friars' cowls, willing us thereby to beware of them." " Friar Buckenham," the chronicler adds,... | |
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