| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1764 - 616 pages
...father's days, that you do now : and then to ihew how able a Judge ihe was in that controverfy, (Tie added, as for your new books, I thank God I never...any of them ; I never did, and never will. She then flew out into manv hitter cxpreffions againft the form of religion at prefent eftabliihed, and parted... | |
| 1783 - 800 pages
...." and then, to fhew how able a judge fbe was in that controversy, (he added, '• as for your ntw books, I thank God I never read any of them , I never did, and never will." She then flew out into many bitter expicfiions ag.iinft the form of religion at prefent eftabliftied, and pitted... | |
| Gleanings - 1805 - 232 pages
...in my father's days that you do now : and then to shew how able a judge she was in that controversy, she added, as for your new books, I thank God I never...any of them ; I never did, and never will. She then flew into many bitter invectives against the present form of religion established, and parted from... | |
| 1806 - 508 pages
...not for your life have vouched that to be God1s word in my father's days, which you now preach ; and as for your new books, I thank God I never read any o/ them, nor ever will." She added a great many bitter reproaches on .the reformed Church of England,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 pages
...ears have avouched that for God's word in my father's days, that you do now ;" and then, to shew how well she had prepared herself to argue with the prelate,..." As for your new books, I thank God, I never read aijy of them ; I never did and never will." She then, after making use of much harsh language, parted... | |
| 1816 - 536 pages
...ears have avouched that for God's word in my father's days, that you do now ;" and then, to shew how well she had prepared herself to argue with the prelate, she added, " As for your new books, 1 thank God, I never read any of them ; I never did and never will." She then, after making use of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 pages
...avouched that for God's word in my father's days, that you do now ;" and then, to shew how well she bad prepared herself to argue with the prelate, she added, " As for your new books, 1 thank God, I never read any of them ; I never did and never will." She then, after making use of... | |
| 1825 - 806 pages
...have avouched that fur God's word in my father's days, that you do now. — A' for your new boohs, I thank God, I never read any of them ; I never did, and I never will." After using much harsh language, she took leave of the Uighnp with these words : " My... | |
| 1826 - 436 pages
...durst not for your ears have avouched that for God's word in my father's days, that you do no-.v. — As for your new books, I thank God, I never read any of thorn ; I never did, and I never will." After using much harsh language, she took leave of the Bishop... | |
| Library - 1827 - 712 pages
...in my father's days that now you do. And then, to show how able a judge she was in this controversy, she added, as for your new books, I thank God I never...any of them ; I never did, and never will. She then flew into many bitter expressions against the form of religion at present established, and against... | |
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