| Abel Boyer - 1710 - 668 Seiten
...taken upon this Day, inveighing agatnft « Difiemcn, let them who do it, jnftify themfelves \ lam ' no Advocate for any of them: It was not, certainly, ' appointed to become a T>iy of Wrath, and yrovoettion of * our Fellow-Subjv-fts ; and, I dare fay, thofe Liberties * have... | |
| James Nichols - 1824 - 474 Seiten
...that is tahen upon this day of inveighing against Dissenters, let them who do it justify themselves; I am no advocate for any of them. It was not, certainly, appointed to hecome a day of wrath, and provocation of our fellow-suhjects; and, I dare say, those liherties have... | |
| William Fleetwood (bp. of Ely.) - 1854 - 404 Seiten
...that is taken upon this day of inveighing against dissenters, let them who do it justify themselves ; I am no advocate for any of them : it was not, certainly,...appointed to become a day of wrath and provocation of our fellow-subjects ; and, I dare say, those liberties have done no service ; nor are they fitted to do... | |
| Pascal Covici - 1997 - 252 Seiten
...distastful to all Dissenters . . . for the license that (they say) is taken, upon it, of inveighing against them. ... It was not, certainly, appointed to become a Day of wrath, and Provocation of our fellow subjects. And Fleetwood further suggests that "more men have been shamed by gentle usage, than... | |
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