| Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1840 - 884 pages
...bishop's person, and vehement harangues against episcopacy and liturgies. These were the only subjects of their preachings for four months together, notwithstanding...excepted, but still found the ministers implacable. lie invited them to friendly conferences, desired earnestly to speak with them, went to them, sent... | |
| Richard Mant - Church of Ireland - 1841 - 862 pages
...against episcopacy and liturgies. These were the only subjects of their preachings for four mouths together, notwithstanding all the endeavours of that...own sect to invite them, offered to satisfy them in anything that was reasonable, preached every Sunday among them in the several churches of his diocese,... | |
| Richard Mant - Ireland - 1841 - 846 pages
...bishop's person, and vehement harangues against episcopacy and liturgies. These were the only subjects of their preachings for four months together, notwithstanding...desired earnestly to speak with them, went to them, sent gome of their own sect to invite them, offered to satisfy them in anything that was reasonable, preached... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - 1854 - 630 pages
...than can be expressed by any but themselves. My lord; I have invited them to a friendly conference, desired earnestly to speak with them, went to them, sent some of their own to invite them, offered to satisfy them in any thing that was reasonable ; I preach every Sunday amongst... | |
| William James Brown - 1925 - 240 pages
...sedition. ' My Lord,' writes Taylor in this letter, ' I have invited them to a friendly conference, desired earnestly to speak with them, went to them, sent some of their own to invite them, offered to satisfy them in anything that was reasonable. I preach every Sunday amongst... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - Religion - 1990 - 548 pages
...generous overtures and their obstinate response: My lord; I have invited them to a friendly conference, desired earnestly to speak with them, went to them, sent some of their own to invite them, offered to satisfy them, in anything that was reasonable; I preach everv Sunday amongst... | |
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