| 1762 - 414 страница
...worfe than a ftprm frora without-- it is. become i4 BRITISH PLUTARCH. "* like an oak cleft to fhivers with wedges made out of its own body ; and, at every cleft, pro-. phanenefs and irreligion is entering in, while, as Profper fpeaks, in his fecond book, DC Vitx... | |
| 1804 - 508 страница
...of England. It hath flourished «n«l been a shelter to other neighbouring Churches when storms have driven upon them : But, alas ! now it is in a storm...without) it is become like an oak cleft to shivers witii wedges made out of its own body, and ;.t every cleft profaneness and irreligion is entering in,... | |
| 1808 - 500 страница
...Lord Dorchester. THE ORTHODOX CHURCHMAN'S MAGAZINE AND REVIEW, FOR MAY, 1808. The Church of England is become like an Oak cleft to Shivers with Wedges...Cleft, Profaneness and Irreligion is entering in. ARCHBISHOP LAUD. Memoirs of. the Moft Reverend Father in God Dr. THOMAS SECKER, Lord Archbijhop of... | |
| 1806 - 500 страница
...the vigilunt Archbishop Laud observed of his own times, " die poor CHURCH OF ENGLAND is in a storm, and God only knows whether or how it shall get out, and which is worse than a storm from without, it is become like an oak cleft to shivers, WITH WEDGES MADE OUT OF ITS OWN BODY."... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1809 - 768 страница
...by IlmUv. to otlicr neighbouring churches, when storms . have driven upon them. But, ¡ilas, i:<.w it is in a storm itself, and God only knows whether, or how it shall get out; and, which is u orbe than a storm ¡ruin without, it is become like nn oak cleft in shivers with wedges made out... | |
| 1810 - 598 страница
...it is in a storm itself, and God knows whether, or how it shall get out ; and which is worse than a storm from without, it is become like an oak, cleft...shivers with wedges made out of its own body, and that, in every clefti prophaneness and irreligion is creeping in a-pace 5 while, as Prosper saith,... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 606 страница
...of England, that hath flourished and been a shelter to other neighbouring churches, when itorms have driven upon them: But alas! now it is in a storm itself, and God knows whether, or how it shall get out ; and which is worse than a storm from without, it is become... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 634 страница
...of England, that hath flourished and been a shelter to other neighbouring churches, when storms have driven upon them : But alas ! now it is in a storm itself, and God knows whether, or how it shall get out ; and which is worse than a storm from without, it is become... | |
| 1810 - 632 страница
...of England, that hath flourished and been a shelter to other neighbouring churches, when storms have driven upon them: But alas! now it is in a storm itself, and God knows whether, or how it shall get out ; and which is wors's than a storm from without, it is become... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 624 страница
...of England, that hath flourished and been a shelter to other neighbouring churches, when storms have driven upon them: But alas! now it is in a storm itself, and God knows whether, or how it shall get out ; and which is worse than a storm from without, it is become... | |
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