tis the trading and inferior sort that are for Presbytery : wherefore he bids me tell you, that if you will undertake to serve him to the purpose that he is served here in England, he will take you by the hand, support the Church and Order, and throw... The Quarterly Review - Page 231edited by - 1846Full view - About this book
| 1839 - 274 pages
...gentry are for episcopacy, and it is the trading and inferior sort that are for presbytery : wherefore he bids me tell you that, if you will undertake to...will take you by the hand, support the church and or</er, andtArow riff the presbyterians.' My answer to this was, 'My lord, 1 cannot but humbly thank... | |
| Books - 1843 - 574 pages
...gentry are for Episcopacy, and it is the trading and inferior sort that are for Presbytery. Wherefore he bids me tell you, that if you will undertake to...Church and order, and throw off the Presbyterians.' '' The Scottish Universities come to be purged of all who refuse to subscribe the Westminster Confession... | |
| Edward Charles Harington - Scotland - 1843 - 128 pages
...that it is the trading and inferior classes that are for Presbyterianism ; and, therefore, the King bids me tell you, that, if you will undertake to serve...will take you by the hand, support the Church and Episcopal order, and throw off the Presbyterian." The reply was, " that he had no advice on that head... | |
| 1843 - 862 pages
...GENTRY ARE FOR EF1SCOFACY, AND IT IS THE INFERIOR AND TRADING FART THAT ARE FOR PRESBYTERY. Wherrfure he bids me tell you, that if you will undertake to serve him to the purpose that he is serve J here in England, he will take you by the hand, support church and order, and throw off the... | |
| Thomas Stephen - Scotland - 1844 - 696 pages
...gentry are for episcopacy, and it is the trading and inferior sort that are for presbytery ; wherefore he bids me tell you, that if you will undertake to...will take you by the hand, support the church and [your] order, and thro-o off the presbyterians.' My answer to this, was — ' My lord, I cannot hut... | |
| 1845 - 518 pages
...episcopacy, and it is the trading and inferior sort that are for presbytery: wherefore he bids me tell yon, that if you will undertake to serve him to the purpose...church and order, and throw off the presbyterians.' '' The attempts, however, to conciliate the favour of the new monarch were ineffectual. Their interview... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1846 - 634 pages
...Burnet, Book iv., An. 1686. t Guthrie, x. 280. 289. § Hurnet, Book v., 16S9. J| Neal, ii. 805, ed. 1754. adhere firmly to King James, and declared in a body...offers to the bishops through the Duke of Hamilton ;| and further, Guthrie,J in his account of the Scottish Convention, uses these words: ' a new Revolution... | |
| 1846 - 352 pages
...rely. The narrative, indeed, of the Episcopal envoy announces an unqualified offer on the part of j William through Bishop Compton : — ' He bids me...served ! here in England, he will take you by the i hand, support the Church and order, and throw off the Presbyterians. '§ It is likewise asserted... | |
| 1848 - 1128 pages
...gentry are for episcopacy, and it is the trading and inferior sort that are for presbytery ; wherefore he bids me tell you, that if you will undertake to...will take you by 'the hand, support the church and [your] order, and thron off the presbyterians.' My answer to this was — ' My lord, I cannot but humbly... | |
| Thomas Mac Crie (D.D., the younger.) - 1849 - 696 pages
...gentry are for episcopacy, and 'tis the trading and inferior sort that are for presbytery ; wherefore he bids me tell you that if you will undertake to...to the purpose that he is served here in England, he'll take you by the hand, support the church and order, and throw off the presbyterians.' To this... | |
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