Sermons, hung up behind the door, with a few broken girts, two or three yards -of whipcord, and perhaps a saw and a hammer, to prevent dilapidations. " Now, what may not a Divine do, though but of ordinary parts, and unhappy education, with such learned... Dr. Eachard's Works,: Viz. I. The Grounds and Occasions of the Contempt of ... - Page 74by John Eachard - 1705 - 451 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Eachard - 1685 - 750 pages
...fueh abundance of Pudden: Befides, I fay, thefe, there is Icarce any thing to be found but a boudget of old ftitch'd Sermons, hung up behind the door ,...Divine do, though but of ordinary parts, and unhappy education4 with fuch learned helps add affiftances as thele? No vice furely durft ftand before him... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1824 - 982 pages
...followed by those of SHERLOCK, WARBURTON, SECKER, JORTIN, and LOWTH ;* nor should the name of LESLIE be up behind the door, with a few broken girts, two or...but of ordinary parts, and unhappy education, with such learned helps and assistances as these ? No vice surely durst stand before him, nor heresie affront... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1825 - 514 pages
...pudden ; besides, I say, these, there is scarce any thing to be found but a boudget of old sticthed Sermons, hung up behind the door, with a few broken...but of ordinary parts, and unhappy education, with such learned helps and assistances as these ? No vice surely durst stand before him, nor heresie affront... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - 764 pages
...pudden; besides, 1 say, there is scarce any thing to be found but a budget of old stitched sermon* bung up behind the door, with a few broken girts, two or three yards of whipcord, and perhaps a hammer and saw to prevent dilapidations." Allowing for the strain of burlesque and exaggeration which... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1836 - 774 pages
...besides, 1 say, there is scarce any thing to be found but a budget of old stitched sermons hung np behind the door, with a few broken girts, two or three yards of whipcord, and perhaps a hammer and saw to prevent dilapidations." Allowing for the strain of burlesque and exaggeration which... | |
| William Chadwick - 1859 - 482 pages
...to be found but a budget of old stitched sermons, hung up behind the door, with a few broken girths, two or three yards of whipcord, and perhaps a saw...but of ordinary parts and unhappy education, with such learned helps and assistances as these? No vice surely durst stand before him, and heresie affront... | |
| Luke Tyerman - 1866 - 522 pages
...Heywood, gives 2500. t Wealey". Work., v,.l. ii. p. 21*7. J Kid., Tol. xi. p. 37. a few broken girths, two or three yards of whipcord, and perhaps a saw and a hammer to prevent dilapidations." Maeaulay, speaking of the rural clergy, says : " Those who could, sported a few Greek and Latin words... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 pages
...hung up SA^^O.] ARGUMENT FOR KEEPING THE CLERGY POOR. 295 behind the door, with a few broken girths, two or three yards of whipcord ; and, perhaps, a saw...but of ordinary parts and unhappy education, with such learned helps and assistances as these ? No vice, surely, durst stand before him ! no heresy,... | |
| Library Association - 1910 - 780 pages
...Pudden: besides, I say, these, there is scarce any thing to be found but a boudget of old stitch'd Sermons hung up behind the door, with a few broken...but of ordinary parts, and unhappy Education with such learned helps and assistance as these ? No Vice surely durst stand before him, nor Heresie affront... | |
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