| 1774 - 622 pagina’s
...cafe you put, replied his Grace, I wonder men fhould be divided in opinion about it. I thick it is plain, that no man can join in prayers, in which there is any petition, which he is verily p'eris finful. I cannot endure a trick any where, muck left n * The Archbiftop may be held by fome... | |
| Several Hands - 1774 - 642 pagina’s
...cafe you put, replied his Grace, I wonder men fhoulJ be divided in opinion about it. I think it is plain, that no man can join in prayers, in which there is any petition, which he is verify perfuaded is finful. J cannot endure a tfick any where, much lêjs in rel.-gicn " * The Archbiftop... | |
| Theophilus Lindsey - 1818 - 422 pagina’s
...case you put, replied his Grace, I wonder men should be divided in opinion about it. I think it is plain, that no man can join in prayers, in which there is any petition, which he is verily persuaded is sinful. / cannot endure a trick any where, much less in religion" The archbishop may be... | |
| George D'Oyly - 1821 - 496 pagina’s
...nonjurors' attending the public service, he answered, " As to the case you put, I wonder men should be divided in opinion about it. I think it plain that...in which there is any petition, which he is verily persuaded is sinful. I cannot endure a trick anywhere, much less in religion.'' — Birch's Life of... | |
| Thomas Ken (bp. of Bath and Wells.) - 1853 - 140 pagina’s
...to the prayers for the reigning family. Archbishop Tillotson himself understood this objection — " No man can join in prayers in which there is any petition, which he is verily persuaded is sinful : I cannot endure a trick anywhere, much less in religion. "f The peaceful course... | |
| John Lavicount Anderdon - 1854 - 484 pagina’s
...Majefties. His Grace's anfwer was in thefe words : ' As to the cafe you put, I wonder men fliuii Ul be divided in opinion about it. I think it plain that...verily perfuaded is finful. I cannot endure a trick any where, much Icfs in religion.'" Birch's Life of Tillotfon, 8vo, p.282. only two or three joined... | |
| John Lavicount Anderdon - 1854 - 490 pagina’s
...Majefties. His Grace's .anfwer was in thefe words : ' As to the cafe you put, I wonder men ih. .nil] be divided in opinion about it. I think it plain that...there is any petition, which he is verily perfuaded is fmful. I cannot endure a trick any where, much lels in religion.'" Birch's Life of Tillotfon, 8vo,... | |
| 1860 - 730 pagina’s
...Nonconformist communion was the immediate consequence : — " As to the case you put, I wonder men should be divided in opinion about it. I think it plain that no man can join prayers in which there is any petition which he ia verily persuaded is sinful. I cannot endure a trick... | |
| Alexander Hugh Hore - 1886 - 538 pagina’s
...England, when he could not join in the prayers for William and Mary. The answer was, " I think it is plain that no man can join in prayers in which there is any petition which he is verily persuaded is sinful. I cannot endure a trick, much less in religion a." So Nelson joined the Nonjurors,... | |
| John Henry Overton - 1902 - 524 pagina’s
...his perplexity to consult his friend ; and Tillotson's reply was perhaps unexpectedly decisive : ' I think it plain that no man can join in prayers in which there is any petition which he is verily persuaded is sinful. I cannot endure a trick anywhere, much less in religion. >1 So Nelson became a... | |
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