| 1768 - 332 páginas
...Englifli, the information now brought againft Mr. Baxter, upon fuch bßight ground, is a greater reßeSion upon the church of England, than any thing contained in the book he is accufed for." — To this his lordfhip replied, " Sometimes you humbly conceive, and fometimes you... | |
| John Wesley - 1785 - 718 páginas
...EngUfh, the information now brought againft Mr, Baxter, upon fuch a ftight ground, is a greater reQefUoq upon the Church of England, than any thing contained in the book lie is accufed for." — To this his Lordfbip replied, " Sometimes you humbly conceive, and fometimes... | |
| 1781 - 420 páginas
...he had fatisfied his luft, he {hewed t'.ie woman ' hufband hanged dead. •was a greater refleftion upon the Church of England, than any thing contained in the book he was accufed for. To which Jeffreysreplied,"Ifyoudontunderftandyour duty better, I fhall teach it you."... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1808 - 652 páginas
...conceive, (says Jefferies,) and I humbly conceive : ' Swear him, swear him.' My Lord, says he, nnder favour, I am counsel for the defendant ; and, if I...Church of England, than any thing contained in the book lie is accused for. Says Jefferies to him, ' Sometime* you 1 humbly conceive, and sometimes you are... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1809 - 646 páginas
...' humbly conceive, (says Jefferies,) and I humbly conceive : ' Swear him, swear him.' My Lord, says -he, under favour, I am counsel for the defendant...any thing contained in the book he is accused for. Says Jefferies to him, ' Sometimes you ' humbly conceive, and sometimes you are very positiTe : ' you... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1811 - 742 páginas
...and I humbly conceive ; swear him, «wear him."—" My lord, (saith he) under favour, I am counselor the defendant ; and if I understand either Latin or...the information now brought against Mr. Baxter upon «o slight a ground, is a greater reflection upon the Church of England, than any thing con'tained... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 532 páginas
...: Swear him, swear him." My lord, says he, under favour, I am counsel for the defendant; and, if 1 understand either Latin or English, the information...any thing contained in the book he is accused for. Says Jefferies to him, " Sometimes you humbly conceive, and sometimes you are very positive: You talk... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 730 páginas
...humbly conceive, (says Jeffreys) and I humbly conceive ; swear him, swear him."—" My lord, (saith he) under favour, I am counsel for the defendant ;...English, the information now brought against Mr. Baxter upou •o slight a ground, is a greater reflection upon tbe Church of England, than any thing contained... | |
| 1816 - 732 páginas
...Jeffreys) and 1 humbly conceive ; swear him, •wear him."—" My lord, (saith he) under favour, 1 am counsel for the defendant ; and if I understand...the information now brought against Mr. Baxter upon »ci slight a ground, is a greater reflection upon the Church of England, than any thing contained... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 738 páginas
...humbly conceit« ; swear him, swear him." — " My lord, (sait« he) under favour, I am counsel tor tilt defendant ; and if I understand either Latin or English, the information now brought against Mr. Baxter upou «o slight a ground, is a greater reflection upon the Church of England, t!ian any thing contained... | |
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