The king talked much Latin, and disputed with Dr. Reynolds at Hampton; but he rather used upbraidings than argument, and told the petitioners that they wanted to strip Christ again, and bid them away with their snivelling The bishops seemed much pleased,... James I. Appendix - Sayfa 21Charles Dodd tarafından - 1841Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 472 sayfa
...by and heard much discourse. The king talked much Latin, and disputed with Dr. Reynolds at Hampton ; but he rather used upbraidings than argument, and...Christ again, and bid them away with their snivelling The bishops seemed much pleased, and said his majesty spoke by the power of inspiration. I wist not... | |
| 1823 - 602 sayfa
...by, and heard much discourse. The king talked much Latin, and disputed with Dr. Reynolds at Hampton ; but he rather used upbraidings than argument, and...Christ again, and bid them away with their snivelling.' The bishops seemed much pleased, and said his majesty spoke by the power of inspiration. I wist not... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1823 - 608 sayfa
...by, and heard much discourse. The king talked much Latin, and disputed with Dr. Reynolds at Hampton ; but he rather used upbraidings than argument, and...Christ again, and bid them away with their snivelling.' The bishops seemed much pleased, and said his majesty spoke by the power of inspiration. I wist not... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 474 sayfa
...king talked much Latin, and dis" puted with Dr. Reynolds at Hampton ; but he rather used up" braidings than argument, and told the petitioners that they...Christ again, and bid them away with their snivelling. " The bishops seemed much pleased, and said, his Majesty " spoke by the power of inspiration. I wist... | |
| 998 sayfa
...described the king u using ' upbraidings' rather than arguments. ' He told them,' says that writer, 'thit they wanted to strip Christ again, and bid them away with their sniveling. Tb« bishops seemed much pleased, and said his majesty spoke by the power of inspiration.... | |
| John Lingard - 1826 - 392 sayfa
...1 Howell, ii. 86, 87. « The king talkeef much Latin, and disputed « with Dr. Reynolds at Hampton; but he rather used upbraidings « than argument, and..."Christ again, and bid them away with their snivelling The The king now iriet his first parliament with the A pariiamost flattering anticipations; and opened... | |
| Thomas Moore (writer on Devon.) - 1829 - 312 sayfa
...points of controversy. " The King talked much Latin, and disputed with Dr. Reynolds at Hampton ; hut he rather used upbraidings than argument, and told...petitioners, that they wanted to strip Christ again, and bade them away with their snivelling. The bishops seemed much pleased, and said, His Majesty spoke... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1830 - 642 sayfa
...was rather foul-mouthed.'—' He rather used upbraiding than arguments,' continues this writer ; * told the petitioners that they wanted to strip Christ again ; and bid them away with their snivilling. ' Yet Egerton, the chancellor, declared he never knew the meaning of the phrase—' Hex... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 532 sayfa
...by, and heard much discourse. The king talked much Latin, and disputed with Dr. Reynolds at Hampton ; but he rather used upbraidings than argument, and...again, and bid them away with their snivelling***. The bishops seemed much pleased, and said his majesty spoke by the power of inspiration. I wist not... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 274 sayfa
...by and heard much discourse. The king talked much Latin, and disputed with Dr Reynolds at Hampton ; but he rather used upbraidings than argument, and...Christ again, and bid them away with their snivelling. The bishops seemed much pleased, and said his majesty spoke by the power of inspiration. I wist not... | |
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