The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, المجلد 16T. Boys, 1823 |
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... minister of the esta- blished church to preach extemporaneously , he would subject himself to the imputation of being a Sectarian , and would be regarded in the diocese with almost as much jealousy as if he had violated the whole of the ...
... minister of the esta- blished church to preach extemporaneously , he would subject himself to the imputation of being a Sectarian , and would be regarded in the diocese with almost as much jealousy as if he had violated the whole of the ...
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... ministers of religion , relates the following story : " St. Austin , " says he , saw two women prating together in the Pope's chapel , and the fiend sitting on their necks , writing a long roll of what the women said . Presently letting ...
... ministers of religion , relates the following story : " St. Austin , " says he , saw two women prating together in the Pope's chapel , and the fiend sitting on their necks , writing a long roll of what the women said . Presently letting ...
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... ministers of the church to be comptrollers of mints ? Is this a meet office for a priest that hath the cure of souls ? Is this his charge ? I would here ask one question : I would fain know who comptrolleth the devil at home at his ...
... ministers of the church to be comptrollers of mints ? Is this a meet office for a priest that hath the cure of souls ? Is this his charge ? I would here ask one question : I would fain know who comptrolleth the devil at home at his ...
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... Christian labours to the church of Houghton , of which he was minister , but at his own expense visited the then desolate churches of Northumberland , once every year , to preach the gospel . Once when he 18 PERCY ANECDOTES .
... Christian labours to the church of Houghton , of which he was minister , but at his own expense visited the then desolate churches of Northumberland , once every year , to preach the gospel . Once when he 18 PERCY ANECDOTES .
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... minister , was by no means of puritan strictness , for he was the most facetious person of his day ; and carried his wit so far , as to retail it from the pulpit with more levity than decency . Speaking of Job's " robe of righteousness ...
... minister , was by no means of puritan strictness , for he was the most facetious person of his day ; and carried his wit so far , as to retail it from the pulpit with more levity than decency . Speaking of Job's " robe of righteousness ...
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