| George Weller - 1821 - 370 頁
...accepted it. BishopBurnetsuys that Bishop Stillingfleet assured him this was true. " And thjis," he adds, "the Court hired them to be silent and the greatest part of them were so, and wars very compliant.-' Dr. Reynolds was prevailed on to accept a Bishoprick.* It is easily seen how... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 642 頁
...wrote the Synopsis of the critics, confessed to him, that he had had fifty pounds for two years. Thus the court hired them to be silent : and the greatest part of them were so, and very compliant. But now the pulpits were full of a new ' There were ; but the per- for those places by the house of... | |
| 874 頁
...particular he told me, that Pool,, who wrote the Synopsis of the Critics, confessed to him that he had had fifty pounds for two years.' However, in the tail...greatest part of them were so, and very compliant.' " This unkind reflection I should have thought might very well have been spared, unless it could have... | |
| Edmund Calamy - 1829 - 588 頁
...particular, he told me, that Pool, who wrote the Synopsis of the Critics, confessed to him that he had had fifty pounds for two years." However, in the tail...greatest part of them were so; and very compliant." This unkind reflection, I should have thought might very well have been spared, unless it could have... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 676 頁
...wrote the Synopsis of the critics, confessed to him, that he had had fifty pounds for two years. Thus the court hired them to be silent : and the greatest part of them were so, and very complianty. But now the pulpits were full of a new strain : popery was every where preached against,... | |
| John James Tayler - 1845 - 616 頁
...wrote the Synopsis of the Critics, confessed to him, that he had had fifty pounds for two years. Thus the Court hired them to be silent ; and the greatest part of them were so, and very compliant." This statement comes, it must be confessed, from no friendly quarter ; but it is very distinct, and... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 996 頁
...Cromwell, " and when Richard was inaugurated to that lie had had fifty pounds for two years*. Thug the court hired them to be silent ; and the greatest part of them -were so, and very compliant. But now the pulpits were full of a new strain. Popery was every where preached against, and the authority... | |
| John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor - 1856 - 332 頁
...wrote the Synopsis of the Critics, confessed to him that he had had fifty pounds for two years. Thus the court hired them to be silent : and the greatest part of them were so, and very compliant." Calamy (Own Life, ii. 469, referred to by Dr. Routh) justly vindicates the nonconformists from the... | |
| Matthew Robinson - 1856 - 304 頁
...wrote the Synopsis of the Critics, confessed to him that he had had fifty pounds for two years. Thus the court hired them to be silent : and the greatest part of them were so, and very compliant." Calamy (Own Life, ii. 469, referred to by Dr. Bxmth) justly vindicates the nonconformists from the... | |
| John Stoughton - 1870 - 556 頁
...Critics, confessed to him that he had had fifty pounds for two years." The historian remarks, " Thus the Court hired them to be silent, and the greatest part of them were so, and very compliant."2 It is remarkable, that though there are several passages in Baxter's life, in which he... | |
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