| Bevil Higgons - 1725 - 476 páginas
...had in Dr. Burnet. Speaking of Sir Harbottle Grim*ftones fecond Lady, he gives her this Character: " She had all the high " Notions for the Church and the <£ Crown, in which [he had been bred ; " but was the humbleft, devouteft, and " left temper d Perfon I ever knew of "... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1753 - 670 páginas
...the Church. His lecond wife, whom 1 knew, was niece to the great Sir Francis Bacon : And was the laft heir of that family. She had all the high notions for the Church and the Crown, in which fhe had been bred ; but was the humbled, the devouteft, and belt tempered perfon I ever knew of that... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 620 páginas
...communion of the church." — Swtft. " Burnet's test of all virtues." Ibid. Burnet. " Lady Grimston was the humblest, the devoutest, and best tempered person I ever knew of that sort" (church of England). — Swift. "Ah! Rogue!" P. 392. Burnet. " Sancroft, dean of St Paul's, was raised... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 618 páginas
...communion of the church." — Swift. " Burnet's test of all virtues." Ibid. Burnet. " Lady Grimston was the humblest, the devoutest, and best tempered person I ever knew of that sort" (church of England).— Swift. " Ah ! Rogue !" P. 392. Burnet. " Sancroft, dean of St Paul's, was raised... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 500 páginas
...dissenters e, though he himself continued still in the communion of the church. His second wife, whom I knew, was niece to the great sir Francis Bacon : and...and best tempered person I ever knew of that sort f. It was really a pleasure to hear her talk of religion : she did it with so much elevation and force.... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 504 páginas
...dissenters a, though he himself continued still in the communion of the church. His second wife, whom I knew, was niece to the great sir Francis Bacon : and...devoutest, and best tempered person I ever knew of that sortb. It was really a pleasure to hear her talk of religion : she did it with so much elevation and... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 376 páginas
...the communion of the church." Burnet, in his History, thus speaks of Anne, ?' His second wife, whom I knew, was niece to the great Sir Francis Bacon ; and...family. She had all the high notions for the church and for the crown in which she had been bred ; but was the humblest, the decoutest, and best tempered person... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1834 - 364 páginas
...says, — " His second wife, whom I knew, was niece to the great Sit Francis Bacon, and was the last of that family. She had all the high notions for the...in which she had been bred ; but was the humblest, and devoutest, and the best tempered person I ever knew of that sort. It was really a pleasure to hear... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 404 páginas
...his History of his Own Times, when speaking of Sir H. Grimstone, says, — " His second wife, whom I knew, was niece to the great Sir Francis Bacon, and was the last of that family. She had all the high notions for the church and the crown, in which she had been bred... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1839 - 374 páginas
...his History of his Own Times, when speaking of Sir H. Grimstone, says,— " His second wife, whom I knew, was niece to the great Sir Francis Bacon, and was the last of that family. She had all the high notions for the church and the crown, in which she had been bred... | |
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