| James Peirce - 1717 - 638 pages
...Larimer, who, in his Sermon of the: Plough, fpeaks thus : " But this much I dare fay, that fince " lording and loitering hath come up, preaching hath come " down, contrary to the Apoftles times. For they preach" ed, and lorded not. And now they lord, and preach not. «« Ever fince... | |
| Hugh Latimer - 1824 - 478 pages
...scratching ? What among stones, but stumbling ? What, I had almost said among serpents, but stinging ? But this much I dare say, that since lording and loitering...and lorded not, and now they lord and preach not. For they that be lords will ill go to plough: it is no meet office for them; it is not seeming for... | |
| 1832 - 352 pages
...scratching ? What among stones, but stumbling ? What, I had almost said, among serpents, but stinging ? But this much I dare say, that since lording and loitering...and lorded not ; and now they lord and preach not. For they that be lords will ill go to plough : it is no meet office for them ; it is not seeming for... | |
| Hugh Latimer - 1832 - 354 pages
...scratching ? What among stones, but stumbling ? What, I had almost said, among serpents, but stinging 1 But this much I dare say, that since lording and loitering...and lorded not ; and now they lord and preach not. For they that be lords will ill go to plough : it is no meet office for them ; it is not seeming for... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 234 pages
...toast (humanely meant To include even Curates in its extent) "To all as serves th' Establishment." ST. JEROME ON EARTH. SECOND VISIT. " This much I dare say, that, since lording and loitering bath come up, preaching hath come down, contrary to the Apostles' times. For they preached and lorded... | |
| Daniel Isaac, John Burdsall - 1840 - 548 pages
...described the effects of this strange and forbidden union of lord and bishop, in the same person : " But this much I dare say, that since lording and loitering...preaching hath come down, contrary to the apostles' times ; tor they preached and lorded not. And now they lord and preach not. Ever since the prelates were... | |
| 1842 - 460 pages
...scratching? What among stones, but stumbling? What, I had almost said, among serpents, but stinging? But this much I dare say, that since lording and loitering...preaching hath come down, contrary to the apostles' time: for they preached and lorded • not, and now they lord and preach not. For they that are lords... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1842 - 460 pages
...scratching? What among stones, but stumbling? What, I had almost said, among serpents, but stinging? But this much I dare say, that since lording and loitering...preaching hath come down, contrary to the apostles' time: for they preached and lorded not, and now they lord and preach not. For they that are lords will... | |
| William Howitt - 1845 - 416 pages
...Holland. The sentiments of good old Hugh Latimer have often been quoted, respecting lord bishops : — " This much I dare say, that since lording and loitering...and lorded not— and now they lord, and preach not. For they that be lords will ill go to the plough ; it is no meet office for them ; it is not seeming... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1849 - 822 pages
...toast (humanely meant To include even Curates in its extent) " To all.as-sereei the' Establishment." ST. JEROME ON EARTH. SECOND VISIT. " This much I dare say, that, since lording and loitering hath cuim: up, preaching hath come down, contrary to the Apostlei' times. For they preached and lorded not:... | |
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