| Charles MacFarlane - 1861 - 852 pages
...smaller offeuces and meaner offenders ; and thereupon called for, or cherished, the discovery of those who were not careful to cover their own iniquities, thinking they were al>ove the reach of other men, or their power or will to chastise. Persons of honour and great quality,... | |
| George Brodie - 1866 - 560 pages
...Commission for such heterodox doctrine, and obliged him to sign a humiliating recantation. || 'Persons of honour and great quality, of the court and of the country,' says Clarendon, ' were every day * Canterbury's Doome, p. 93, &c. Laud, p. 290. They were men of t... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - Religion - 1895 - 552 pages
...smaller offences and meaner offenders ; and thereupon called for or cherished the discovery of those who were not careful to cover their own iniquities,...the reach of other men, or their power or will to chastise. Persons of honour and great quality, of the Court and of the country, were every day cited... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1876 - 928 pages
...smaller offences and meaner offenders ; and thereupon called for, or cherished, the discovery of those who were not careful to cover their own iniquities,...the reach of other men, or their power or will to chastise. Persons of honour and great quality, of the court and of the country, were every day cited... | |
| James Bowling Mozley - History - 1878 - 498 pages
...smaller offences and meaner offenders ; and therefore called for and cherished the discovery of those who were not careful to cover their own iniquities,...they were above the reach of other men or their power and will to chastise. Persons of honour and great quality at the Court, and of the country, were every... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1884 - 414 pages
...smaller offences and meaner offenders ; and thereupon called for or cherished the discovery of those who were not careful to cover their own iniquities,...the reach of other men, or their power or will to chastise. Persons of honour and great quality, of the Court and of the country, were every day cited... | |
| Leslie Stephen - Great Britain - 1892 - 472 pages
...smaller oflences and meaner offenders ; and thereupon called for or cherished the discovery of those who were not careful to cover their own iniquities, thinking they were above the reach of other e men or their power and will to chastise.' On 21 June 1636 the privy council acknowledged Laud's claim... | |
| William Holden Hutton - Bishops - 1896 - 312 pages
...smaller offences and meaner offenders; and thereupon called for or cherished the discovery of those who were not careful to cover their own iniquities,...the reach of other men, or their power or will to chastise. Persons of honour and great quality, of the Court and of the country, were every day cited... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1896 - 412 pages
...smaller offences and meaner offenders ; and thereupon called for or cherished the discovery of those who were not careful to cover their own iniquities,...the reach of other men, or their power or will to chastise. Persons of honour and great quality, of the Court and of the country, were every day cited... | |
| William Holden Hutton - Bishops - 1896 - 302 pages
...smaller offences and meaner offenders; and thereupon called for or cherished the discovery of those who were not careful to cover their own iniquities, thinking they were above the i His case is given in Prynne, Cant. Doom*, p. 364 sqq., but it is difficult to rely upon its accuracy... | |
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