| Richard Hooker - Church polity - 1793 - 528 pages
...the breach that was made into the lands and immunities of the Church, or to maintain the remaining rights of it. And therefore by juftifiable facred...as by his pious ufe of it, hath got both of them a greater degree of fame in this world, and of glory in that into which they are now entered. His merits... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1805 - 422 pages
...caufe, yet he forefaw, that, without a great meafure of the Queen's favour, it was impoffible to ftand in the breach, that had been lately made into the...rights of it. And therefore by juftifiable facred infinua. tions, fuch as St. Paul to Agrippa, (« Agrippa, believeft thou ? I know them " believeft,")... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1805 - 426 pages
...caule, yet he forefaw, that, without a great meafure of the Queen's favour, it was impoflible to {land in the breach, that had been lately made into the...remaining lands and rights of it. And therefore by justifiable facred infinuations, fuch as St. Paul to Agrippa, (" Agrippa, believed thou ? I know thou... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1807 - 514 pages
...the breach that was made into the lands and immunities of the church, or to maintain the remaining rights of it. And therefore by juftifiable facred...as, by his pious ufe of it, hath got both of them a greater degree of fame in this world, and of glory in that into which they are now entered. His merits... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1807 - 524 pages
...the breach that was made into the lands and immunities of the Church, or to maintain the remaining rights of it. And therefore by juftifiable facred...infinuations, fuch as St. Paul to Agrippa, (Agrippa, believejl thou? I know tbov believe/},} he wrought himfelf into fo great a degree of favour with her,... | |
| Christian biography - 1810 - 594 pages
...cause ; yet, he foresaw, that without a great measure of the Queen's favour, it was impossible to stand in the breach that had been lately made into the lands...indeed, to maintain the remaining lands and rights ' Age end rcnusttta.} [Or rather by reason of his supension and sequestration, which he lay under,... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 pages
...cause, yet he foresaw, that, without a great measure of the Queen's favour, it was impossible to stand in the breach that had been lately made into the lands...remaining lands and rights of it. And, therefore, by justifiable sacred insinuations, such as St. Paul to Agrippa, "Agrippa, believest thou? I know thou... | |
| Theology - 1837 - 734 pages
...cause, yet he foresaw that, without a great measure of the Queen's favour, it was impossible to stand in the breach that had been lately made into the lands...maintain the remaining lands and rights of it .... And she saw so visible and blessed a sincerity shine in all his cares and endeavours for the church's and... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth (DD.) - Christian biography - 1839 - 686 pages
...cause ; yet, he foresaw, that without a great measure of the queen's favour, it was impossible to stand in the breach that had been lately made into the lands and inununhi of the church, or indeed, to maintain the remaining lands and rights of it. And therefore... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - Church of England - 1841 - 624 pages
...cause, yet he foresaw, that without a great measure of the Queen's favour, it was impossible to stand in the breach that had been lately made into the lands...remaining lands and rights of it. And therefore by justifiable sacred insinuations, such as St. Paul to Agrippa, Strype, White. I. 26, and Paule's * [2... | |
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