| Gilbert Burnet - 1753 - 670 psl.
...prayers and facrament, he, as it .. _ were, were, took care to fatisfy people, that he was irt no fort concerned in that about which he was employed. So that he was very far from being an hypocrite, unlcfs his affifting at thofe performances was a fort of hypocrify, (as no doubt it was:) But he was... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1808 - 740 psl.
...have no sense of Religion : both at prayers and sacrament he, as it were, took care to satisfy people, that he was in no sort concerned in that about which...hypocrisy, (as no doubt it was :) but he was sure not to encrease that by any the least appearance of Religion. He said once to myself, he was no atheist, but... | |
| 1818 - 896 psl.
...have nb sense of religion : both at prayers and sacrament he, as it were, took care to satisfy people, that he was in no sort concerned in that about which...sort of hypocrisy, (as no doubt it was): but he was sore not to increase that by any the least appearance of religion. He said once to myself, he was no... | |
| Arthur Henry Kenney, Martha Kenney - 1822 - 460 psl.
...sense of religion. Both at prayers and sacrament, he, as it were, took care to satisfy the people, that he was in no sort concerned in that about which he was employed." He engaged the vanity of his courtiers, to contemn that which their monarch so openly despised ; and... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 620 psl.
...the particular reproach of all that served about him in the Church, he took care to satisfy people that he. was in no sort concerned in that about which he was employed." (See supra, p. 67, notn.) VOL. ill. T Y«t Captain Baynes. I hear a great debate about cognize, or... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 618 psl.
...the particular reproach of all that served about him in the Church, he took care to satisfy people that he was in no sort concerned in that about which he was employed." (See supra, p. 67, note.) VOL. ill. T Vet Captain Baynes. I hear a great debate about cognize, or recognize.... | |
| Richard Burdon Sanderson - 1838 - 286 psl.
...no sense of religion : both at prayers and sacrament, he, as it were, took care to satisfy people, that he was in no sort concerned in that about which he was employed, unless his assisting at those performances was a sort of hypocrisy, as no doubt it was ; but he was... | |
| T. Timpson - 1847 - 714 psl.
...took care to satisfy people, that he was iu no sort concerned in that about which he was eraployed. So that he was very far from being an hypocrite, unless...increase that by any the least appearance of religion. He once said to myself, he was no Atheist, but he could not think God would make a man miserable only... | |
| Grave questions - 1847 - 136 psl.
...have no sense of religion ; both in prayers and sacrament, he, as it were, took care to satisfy people that he was in no sort concerned in that about which he was employed." And as to religious liberty, he adds, farther down,—" When he talked freely, he could not help letting... | |
| Thomas Timpson - 1849 - 682 psl.
...have no sense of religion : both at prayers and sacrament he, as it were, took care to satisfy people, that he was in no sort concerned in that about which...increase that by any the least appearance of religion. He once said to mytelf, he toat no Atheist, but he could not think God would make a man miserable only... | |
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