| Erasmus Middleton - 1807 - 672 sider
...accomplishment, to subscribe their names for them. They followed the courts of princes, and aspired W the greatest offices. The abbots and monks were wholly given up to luxury and idleness; and the inferior clergy were were no better. In short, all ranks of churchmen were universally despised and... | |
| 1829 - 610 sider
...except it had been to riot it at high festivals; and all the effect their residence could have was to corrupt others by their ill example. They followed...and regulars, gave infinite scandal to the world. The inferior clergy were no better : all ranks of churchmen were universally despised and hated ; the... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1810 - 574 sider
...some person, or chaplain, who had attained that accomplishment, to subscribe their names for them. They followed the courts of princes, and aspired to...monks were wholly given up to luxury and idleness; and it appeared, by the unmarried state both of the seculars and regulars, that the restraining them from... | |
| Elias Boudinot - 1815 - 598 sider
...festivals ; and all the effect that residence could have, was to corrupt others by their ill examples. They followed the courts of princes, and aspired to...were wholly given up to luxury and idleness ; and it appeared by the unmarried state of the seculars and regulars, that the restraining them from having... | |
| Elias Boudinot - 1815 - 600 sider
...festivals ; and all the effect that residence could have, was to corrupt others by their ill examples. They followed the courts of princes, and aspired to...were wholly given up to luxury and idleness ; and it appeared by the unmarried state of the seculars and regulars, that the restraining them from having... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 558 sider
...some person, or chaplain, who had attained that accomplishment, to subscribe their names for them. They followed the courts of princes, and aspired to...were wholly given up to luxury and idleness; and" it appeared, by the unmarried state both of the seculars and regulars, that the restraining them from... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 566 sider
...some person, or chaplain, who had. attained that accomplishment, to subscribe their names for them. They followed the courts of princes, and aspired to...were wholly given up to luxury and idleness ; and it appeared, by the unmarried state both of the seculars and regulars, that the restraining them from... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 568 sider
...accomplishment, to subscribe th?ir names for them. They followed the courts of princes, and aspiied to the greatest offices. The abbots and monks were wholly given up to luxury and idleness ; ;;nd it appeared, by the unmarried state both of the seculars and regi.Ja.rs, that the restraining... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1826 - 446 sider
...at such times could have, was to corrupt others by " their ill example. They attached themselves to princes, and aspired " to the greatest offices. The...were wholly given up " to luxury and idleness ; and their unmarried state gave infinite scan" dal to the world : for it appeared, that the restraining... | |
| Martin Luther, Erasmus Middleton - 1833 - 586 sider
...some person, or chaplain, who had attained that accomplishment, to subscribe their names for them. They followed the courts of princes, and aspired to...monks were wholly given up to luxury and idleness; and it appeared, by the unmarried state both of the seculars and regulars, that the restraining them from... | |
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