That he thought it not indifferent so to order the matter ; for,' said he, ' poor men's children are many times endued with more singular gifts of nature, which are also the gifts of (rod, as, with eloquence, memory, apt pronunciation, sobriety, and such... The Works of Samuel Parr, Ll.D. ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings ... - Page 127by Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828Full view - About this book
| 1831 - 652 pages
...sons of gentlemen ; but, interposed the archbishop, * I think it not just so to order the matter ; for poor men's children are many times endued with more...gifts of nature, which are also the gifts of God, as eloquence, memory, apt pronunciation, sobriety, and such like, and also commonly more apt to apply... | |
| John Johnstone - 1829 - 418 pages
...sort. So that they wished none else to be put to school, but only gentlemen's children. Whereunto the most Reverend Father the Archbishop, being of a contrary...children are many times endued with more singular gifis of nature, which are also the gifis of God, as with eloquence, memory, apt pronunciation, sobriety,... | |
| Henry John Todd - Bishops - 1831 - 430 pages
...present'at^the unlawful ceremony. No, said the archbishop, " ' I think it not just so to order the matter; for poor men's children are many times endued with more...gifts of nature, which are also the gifts of God ; as eloquence, memory, apt pronunciation, sobriety, and such like ; and also commonly more apt to apply... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth (DD.) - Christian biography - 1839 - 686 pages
...several of the commissioners would have none admitted but sons of gentlemen. To this, archbishop Cranmer being of a contrary mind said, " That he thought it not indifferent so to order the matter. For, eaid he, poor men's children are many times endued with more singular gifts of nature, which are the... | |
| Science - 1830 - 1112 pages
...should be admitted to the Grammar School of Canterbury but only gentlemen's children, the archbishop said that " he thought it not indifferent so to order the matter f "for," said he, " poor men's children are many times endued with more singular gifts of nature, which... | |
| John Strype - 1840 - 508 pages
...sort. So that they wished none else to be put to school, but only gentlemen's children. Whereunto the most reverend father the Archbishop, being of a contrary mind, said, " That he thought it not indif" ferent so to order the matter : for," said he, " poor men's "children are many times endued... | |
| John Strype - 1840 - 740 pages
...sort. So that they wished none else to be put to school, but only gentlemen's children. Whereunto the most reverend father the Archbishop, being of a contrary mind, said, " That he thought it not indif" ferent so to order the matter : for," said he, " poor men's "children are many times endued... | |
| John Strype - England - 1840 - 744 pages
...sort. So that they wished none else to be put to school, but only gentlemen's children. "Whereunto the most reverend father the Archbishop, being of a contrary mind, said, " That he thought it not indif" ferent so to order the matter : for," said he, " poor men's "children are many times endued... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - Lord's Supper - 1842 - 524 pages
...would have restricted this to gentlemen's children, but Cranmer differed from them, saying, that " poor men's children are many times endued with more singular gifts of nature, which also are the gifts of God, as with eloquence, memory, apt pronunciation, sobriety and such like; and... | |
| Christian biography - 1842 - 524 pages
...would have restricted this to gentlemen's children, but Cranmer differed from them, saying, that " poor men's children are many times endued with more singular gifts of nature, which also are the gifts of God, as with eloquence, memory, apt pronunciation, sobriety and such like; and... | |
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