| Great Britain - 1741 - 474 pages
...the Pa" pacy beyond the Sea, that they might fettle " one beyond the Water (namely, at Lam" betb). Nay, common Fame is more than ** ordinarily falfe,...Opinions of Rome to " the Preferments of England ; and be fo " abfolutely, directly, and cordially Papifts, " that it is all that Fifteen hundred Pounds a... | |
| John Bancks - 1760 - 330 pages
...; and have oppofed the papacy beyond the fea, that they might fettle one beyond the Water [namely, at Lambeth.] Nay, common fame is more than ordinarily falfe, if none of them have found a to xeconcile the opinions of Rome to the preferments 5- 6. I fhall -continue this parallel only in... | |
| Richard Baron - Church and state - 1768 - 440 pages
...themfelves ; and ' have oppofed the papacy beyoad the fea,. ' that they might fettle one beyond the water. * Nay, common fame is more than ordinarily * falfe,...reconcile the opinions of Rome to the , . * preferments t ' preferments of England \ and be fo abfo' lutely, dire&ly and cordially papifts, that it is all... | |
| Richard Baron - Church and state - 1768 - 440 pages
...themfelves; and ' have oppofed the papacy beyond the fea, ' that they might fettle one beyond the water. ( Nay, common fame is more than ordinarily ' falfe,...found a way * to reconcile the opinions of Rome to the and ORTHODOXY Jhakm. 321 ' preferments of England; and be fo abfo, * lutely, dire<Stly and cordially... | |
| Richard Baron - Church and state - 1768 - 368 pages
...themfelves ; and have " oppofed papacy beyond the fea, that they " might fettle one beyond the water : nay, " common fame is more than ordinarily falfe, '* if none of them have found a way to recon«' cile the opinions of Rome to the prefer" ments of England, and to be fo abfolutely, «e directly,... | |
| John Bancks - 1779 - 336 pages
...; and have oppofed the papacy beyond the fea, that they might fettle one beyond the Water (namely, at Lambeth). Nay, common fame is more than ordinarily falfe, if none of them have found a way to recoccik the •pinions of Rome to the preferments of England, and be fo absolutely, directly, and... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - Dissenters - 1812 - 684 pages
...they might settle one beyond the water at Lambeth ; nay common fame is more than ordinarily false, if none of them have found a way to reconcile the...of Rome to the preferments of England ; and to be so absolutely, directly and cordially papists, that it is all 1,500 pounds per ann. can do to keep... | |
| Missions - 1841 - 712 pages
...they might settle one beyond the water at Lambeth ; nay, common fame is more than ordinarily false, if none of them have found a way to reconcile the...of Rome to the preferments of England ; and to be so absolutely, directly and cordially Papists, that it in all 1500/. per annum can do to keep them... | |
| 1816 - 558 pages
...settle one heyond the water, (namely, at Lamheth.) Nay, common fame, is more than ordinarily false, if none of them have found a way to reconcile the...opinions of Rome to the preferments of England ; and he so ahsolutely, directly, and cordially Papists, that it is all that fifteen hundred pounds a year... | |
| 1038 pages
...beyond the water [ie across the Thames at Lambeth.] Nay, common fame is more than ordinarily false, if none of them have found a way to reconcile the...opinions of Rome to the preferments of England, and be so absolutely, directly, and cordially papists, that it is all that £1500 a-year can do to to keep... | |
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