| Richard Baron - 1768 - 382 pagina’s
...whole hours, and " feeding his humour with malice and •'« fpite. •f Ttujhvi. vol. I. p. 440. " His life in Oxford was to pick quarrels " in the lectures of the public readers, and " to advertife them to the then bifhop of *' Durham, that he might fill the cars of king «' James with... | |
| Richard Baron - 1768 - 368 pagina’s
...to pick quarrels " in the ledlures of the public readers, and " to advertife them to the then bifhop of " Durham, that he might fill the ears of king *' James with difcontent againft the honeft " men, that took pains in their places, and " fettled the truth (which... | |
| Thomas May - 1812 - 560 pagina’s
...the Lectures ot " the Publick Readers, and to fill the Ears of King James with discontent against " honest men that took Pains in their Places, and settled..."Truth, (which he " called Puritanism} in their Auditors : It was an observation, what a sweet J>lan " this was like to be, that the first observable Act he... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 612 pagina’s
...says, " He spent his time in picking quarrels with ' the lectures of public readers, and giving advice to the - then bishop of Durham, that he might fill the ears of the • king [James I.] with prejudices against honest men, ' whom he called puritans."^ Heylin confesses... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 656 pagina’s
...says, " He spent his time in picking quarrels with * the lectures of public readers, and giving advice to the ' then bishop of Durham, that he might fill the ears of the ' king [James I.] with prejudices against honest men, '' whom he called puritans. ^ Hcylin conf°sses... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 pagina’s
...sometimes privately, whole hours, and feeding his humour with malice and spite. He adds, that his life, at Oxford, was to pick quarrels in the lectures of the public readers, and to advertise them to the Bishop of Durham, that he might fill the ears of King James with discontents against the honest men... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1822 - 552 pagina’s
...says, " He spent his time in picking quarrels with the lectures of public readers, and giving advice to the then bishop of Durham, that he might fill the ears of the king [James I.] with prejudices against honest men, whom he called Puritans."^ Heylin confesses... | |
| John Parker Lawson - 1829 - 626 pagina’s
...sitting with him sometimes privately whole hours, and feeding his humours with malice and spite. His life in Oxford was to pick quarrels in the lectures...Durham, that he might fill the ears of King James with discontent against the honest men that took pains in their places, and settled die truth, which he... | |
| John Parker Lawson - 1829 - 634 pagina’s
...advertise them to the then Bishop of Durham, that he might fill the ears of King James with discontent against the honest men that took pains in their places,...truth, which he called Puritanism, in their auditors. He made it his work to see what books were on the press, and to look over epistles dedicatory, and... | |
| John Parker Lawson - 1829 - 630 pagina’s
...might fill the ears of King James with discontent against the honest men that took pains in the'.r places, and settled the truth, which he called Puritanism, in their auditors. He made it his work to see what books were on the press, and to look over epistles dedicatory, and... | |
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