 | Erasmus Middleton - 1810 - 556 pagina’s
...situation in the following letter. " MY LORD, " "When I ]o..t the freedom of my cell, which was my f college, yet I found some degree of it in my quiet...•' did not intend me for contentions, but for study aud " quietness. And, my lord, my particular contests here " with Mr Travers have proved the more ur.plea««... | |
 | George Burnett - 1813 - 550 pagina’s
...man, that it deserves to be transcribed. My Lord, When I lost the freedom of my cell, which was rny college, yet I found some degree of it in my quiet...and quietness. And, my Lord, my particular contests here with Mr. Travers, have proved the more unpleasant to me, because I believe him to be a good man... | |
 | 1814 - 538 pagina’s
...intreated the archbishop to remove him to some quieter situation in the following letter : " My lord,- When I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my college,...and quietness. And, my lord, my particular contests here with Mr. Travers have proved the more unpleasant to me, because I believe him to be a good man... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 540 pagina’s
...intreaied the archhishop to remove him to some quieter situation in the following letter : " My lord, When I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my college,...and quietness. And, my lord, my particular contests here with Mr. Travers have proved the more unpleasant to me, because I believe him to be a good man... | |
 | 1814 - 540 pagina’s
...intreated the archhishop to remove him to some quieter situation in the following letter: " My lord, When I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my college,...of this place ; and indeed God and nature did not iutend me for contentions, but for study and quietness. And, my lord, my particular contests here with... | |
 | Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 584 pagina’s
...the archbishop to j-emove him to some quieter situation in the following letter. «« MY Loun, «« When I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my «...« quietness. And, my lord, my particular contests here « with Mr Travers have proved the more unplea« sant to me, because I believe him to be a good... | |
 | Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 576 pagina’s
...intreated the archbishop to remove him to some quieter situation in the following letter. " MY LOUD, " "When I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my ?' college, yet I tound some degree of it in my quiet " country parsonage. But I am weary of the noise and " oppositions... | |
 | Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1817 - 822 pagina’s
...the Archbishop for a remove, to whom he spake to this purpose : " My Lord, when I lost the free" dom of my cell, which was my college, yet I " found some...•• oppositions of this place, and indeed God and ' See Dr. Spencer's Address to the Reader, prefixed to the first •dition of " Hooker's Ecclesiastical... | |
 | Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pagina’s
...blessed tranquillity which he always prayed and laboured for. ' I am weary,' he said to the Archbishop, ' of the noise and oppositions of this place, and indeed...intend me for contentions, but for study and quietness. I have begun to write a book which hath for its object (he peace of the Church. To this end I have... | |
 | Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1821 - 392 pagina’s
...and therefore solicited the Archbishop for a remove, to whom he spake to this purpose, '' My Lord, when I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my college...did not intend me for contentions, but for study and quietuess. And, my Lord, my particular contests here with Mr. Travers have proved the more unpleasant... | |
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