| Industrial arts - 1883 - 646 pages
...creeds, and taxed for being a turncoat and a changeling, as Fuller expresses it, he replied : ' Not so neither ; for if I changed my religion, I am sure...principle, which is, to live and die the Vicar of Bray !' "— H. SIOOKK. UNANSWERED QUERIES. Tkt mmfari end Чип в/ qoeriu »*ic* remain manneered for... | |
| Mary Agnes Best - Quakers - 1925 - 400 pages
...principles in continually shifting his politics and religion, he brazenly replied: "Not so neither j for if I changed my. religion, I am sure I kept true to my principle j which is, to live and die the Vicar of Bray." A less famous contemporary, Bishop Kitchen, was even... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1925 - 412 pages
...changeling, a* Fuller expresses it, he replied i ' Nut so neither ; for if I changed my religion, I am sure 1 kept true to my principle, which is to live and die the Vicar of Bray.' " — DlSRARLI.] IN good King Charles's golden days, When loyalty no harm meant, A zealous high-churchman... | |
| Sadri Hassani - Science - 2002 - 1052 pages
...Protestant. The Vicar is said to have replied as follows to the charge of being a turncoat: “Not so, neither, for if I changed my religion, I am sure I...principle, which is to live and die the Vicar of Bray.” To balance his faults, Laplace was always generous in giving assistance and encouragement to younger... | |
| Sadri Hassani - Mathematics - 2000 - 680 pages
...Protestant. The Vicar is said to have replied as follows to the charge of being a turncoat: "Not so, neither, for if I changed my religion, I am sure I...principle, which is to live and die the Vicar of Bray." To balance his faults, Laplace was always generous in giving assistance and encouragement to younger... | |
| George F. Simmons - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 386 pages
...Protestant. The Vicar is said to have replied as follows to the charge of being a turncoat: "Not so, neither, for if I changed my religion, I am sure I...principle, which is to live and die the Vicar of Bray." To balance his faults, Laplace was always generous in giving assistance and encouragement to younger... | |
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