| 1871 - 630 sider
...wisest of rulers. ' The plain truth is that I keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority, because I find he hath a restless spirit, and cannot...floating in his own brain, which may endanger the stedfastness of that which is in a good pass, God be praised. I speak not at random. He hath made himself... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 434 sider
...unpublished cogitations, the plain 256 truth is, that I keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority, because I find he hath a restless spirit, and cannot...may endanger the steadfastness of that which is in a good pass, God be praised. I speak not at random, he hath made himself known to me to be such a one:... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 630 sider
...unpublished cogitations; the plain truth is, I keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority, because I find he hath a restless spirit, and cannot see when things are well, but loves to toss and change, and to bring matters to a pitch of reformation floating... | |
| George Miller - 1824 - 546 sider
...advancement. " The plain truth is," says he, " that I keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority, because I find he hath a restless spirit, and cannot...may endanger the steadfastness of that which is in a good pass, God be praised. I speak not at random, he hath made himself known to me to be such a one... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 468 sider
...Laud, he gave his reasons why he intended to " keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority, because I find he hath a restless spirit,- and cannot...pitch of reformation floating in his own brain, which endangers the stedfastness of that which is in a good pass. I speak not at random; he hath made himself... | |
| J S. Forsyth - 1827 - 472 sider
...Laud, he gave his reasons why he intended to " keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority, because I find he hath a restless spirit, and cannot...pitch of reformation floating in his own brain, which endangers the stedfastness of that which is in a good pass. I speak not at random; he hath made himself... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1830 - 592 sider
...introducing the Anglican Liturgy and drawing up the Canons, that " he was a restless spirit who could not see when matters are well, but loves to toss and change,...may endanger the steadfastness of that which is in a good pass, God be praised ! I speak not at random, for he hath made himself known to me." " When... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1828 - 428 sider
...Laud," observed James, " is a restless spirit, to be kept back from all places of authority, for he cannot see when matters are well, but loves to toss and change and bring things to a reformation floating in his own brain." And when at length the old monarch, as was... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 406 sider
...Laud, he gave his reasons why he intended to " keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority, because I find he hath a restless spirit, and cannot...pitch of reformation floating in his own brain, which endangers the stedfastness of that which is in a good pass. I speak not at random ; he hath made himself... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 330 sider
...Laud, he gave his reasons why ho intended to 'keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority, because I find he hath a restless spirit, and cannot see when matters are well, but loves to loss and change, and 10 bring things to a pitch of reformation flouting .n his own brain, which endangers... | |
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