| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 392 páginas
...undervalue the other, which had nobly likewife rejected the ill infufions which had been induftrioufly pour'd into it ) abounding in excellent Learning,...to provide for his Church, that the Gates of Hell fliall never prevail againft it ; which were never open'd wider, nor with more Malice, than in that... | |
| Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707 - 402 páginas
...undervalue the other, which had nobly likewife rejected the ill infufions which had been induftrioufly pour'd into it ) abounding in excellent Learning,...little inferior to what it was before its defolation j which was a lively inftance of God's Mercy, and purpofe, for ever fo to. provide for his Church,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 398 páginas
...nobly likewife rejected the ill infufions which had been induftrioufly pour'd into it ) abounding ш excellent Learning, and devoted to Duty and Obedience,...to what it was before its defolation ; which was a livc'ry inftancc of God's Mercy, and purpofe, for ever fo to provide for his Church, that the Gates... | |
| John Ayliffe - 1714 - 1100 páginas
...which had nobly likewife rejefted the ill Infiifions which had been induftrioufly poured into it J abounding in excellent Learning, and devoted to Duty...inferior to what it was before its Defolation • which is a lively Inftance of God's Mercy and Purpofe, for ever fo to provide for his Church, that the Gates... | |
| Thomas Salmon - 1744 - 504 páginas
...undervalue the other, which had nobly likewife rejedted the ill Infufions, which had been induftrioufly pour'd into it) abounding in excellent Learning, and devoted to Duty and U 2 Obedience, Obedience, little inferior to what it was before its Defolation, which is a lively Inftance... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1807 - 588 páginas
...the other, which had nobly likewife rejetp:ed the ill infufions wliich had been induftrioufly poured into it) abounding in excellent learning, and devoted...before its defolation ; which was a lively inftance ot, God's mercy, and purpofe, for ever fo to provide for'Tiiij Church, that the gates of hell fhall... | |
| Daniel Neal, Edward Parsons - 1811 - 802 páginas
...been taught, that when it pleased God to bring Charles II. back to his throne, he found the university abounding in excellent learning, and devoted to duty...obedience little inferior to what it was before its desolation. This must be acknowledged is an unanswerable testimony to the learning and application... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 574 páginas
...taught, that when it pleased God to bring i king Charles II. back to his throne he found the univer' sity abounding in excellent learning, and devoted to duty...obedience little inferior to what it was before its des' olation." Considering the ill-nature that runs through this paragraph, it must be acknowledged... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1822 - 496 páginas
...taught, that when it pleased God to bring king Charles II. back to his throne he found the university abounding in excellent learning, and devoted to duty...obedience little inferior to what it was before its desolation." Considering the ill-nature that runs through this paragraph, it must be acknowledged to... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 572 páginas
...the other, which had nobly likewise rejected the ill infusions which had been industriously poured into it) abounding in excellent learning, and devoted...obedience, little inferior to what it was before its desolation ; which was a lively instance of God's mercy, and purpose, for ever so to provide for his... | |
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