| David Hume - 1856 - 616 halaman
...now in our days. God has given us a prince," meaning the duke, " who is become {may I say a miracle) zealous of being the author and instrument of so glorious a work ; but the opposition we are sure to meet with is also like to be great : so that it imports us to get... | |
| Armand Carrel - 1857 - 660 halaman
...part of this northern world a long time. There never were such hopes of success since the death of our queen Mary, as now in our days when God has given us a prince who is become (I may say by miracle) zealous of being the author and instrument of so glorious a work. " I can scarce... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - 560 halaman
...for " the subduing of a pestilent heresy " — the " mighty work " on their hands — " there were never such hopes of success since the death of queen...the author and instrument of so glorious a work." The zeal of James was neutralised by the indifference of Charles; and therefore it was maintained that... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 234 halaman
...asnow in our days. God has given us a prince," meaning the duke, " who is become (may I say, a miracle) zealous of being the author and instrument of so glorious a work; but the opposition we are sure to meet with is also like to be great : so that it imports us to get... | |
| James Birchall - 1861 - 760 halaman
...were never such hopes, since the days of Queen Mary, as now in our days," when there was a prince " zealous of being the author and instrument of so glorious a work." These passages, when candidly construed, appear to express little more than the hopes which the posture... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1862 - 742 halaman
...of this Northern world a long time. There were never such hopes of success, since the death of our Queen Mary, as now in our days, when God has given...the author and instrument of so glorious a work." OAKES SUCCEEDS HOAR AS PRESIDENT. 565 1675.] April 1. This is the date of a preface, by his son Cotton,... | |
| 1862 - 448 halaman
...mighty Work they called the utter subduing of a Pestilent Heresy ,' wherein (they said) there never were such hopes of Success since the Death of Queen Mary, as now in our days. And we were of all men the most insensible, if we should apprehend a Conn trey so remarkable for the... | |
| David Hume - 1864 - 652 halaman
...in our days. God has given us a prince," meaning the duke, " who is become (may I say a miracle ?) zealous of being the author and instrument of so glorious a work ; but the opposition we are sure to meet with, is also like to be great ; so that it imports us to... | |
| John Stoughton - 1870 - 610 halaman
...pestilent heresy, which has domineered over great part of this northern world a long time. There never was such hopes of success since the death of Queen Mary, as now in our days."2 The designs and intrigues brought to light in this correspondence harmonize with the purpose... | |
| William Dougal Christie - 1871 - 652 halaman
...part of this northern world a long time. There never were such hopes of success since the death of our Queen Mary, as now in our days, when God has given us a Prince, who is become (I may say by a miracle) zealous of being the author and instrument of so glorious a work; but the... | |
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