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" Clergymen, who understand the least, and take the worst measure of human affairs, of all mankind that can write and read /" — the clergy, it seems, had rather the world should go to pieces than that this rubric should be abolished. "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Página 233
1829
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1801 - 574 páginas
...now at fifty, the man the dean chose for his daughter's husband. Lord Clarendon observes *, that " clergymen understand the least and take the worst measure of human affairs of all mankind that can read and write 5" and my friend was a great instance of the veracity of this observation. Old Pawlet...
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Essays and Thoughts on Various Subjects, and from Various Authors, &c ...

George Horne - 1808 - 320 páginas
...Lord Clarendon, somewhere in his Life, makes this severe reflection—" That clergymen un" derstand the least, and take the worst measure " of human affairs, of all mankind that can read " and write." Cited by Temple, in his Essay on the Clergy, p. 22. See his last chapter, On the...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen242

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1924 - 506 páginas
...decrepitude which has followed its victory : the clergy, says so strong a Churchman as Clarendon, ' understand the least and take the worst measure of...human affairs of all mankind that can write and read.' Even to them it is a hard master. It is high-handed, and not over-scrupulous ; bishops, like Agag,...
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A History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I ..., Volumen1

George Brodie - 1822 - 570 páginas
...monarch, though there was a party hostile to the hierarchy, the bulk of * Lord Clarendon remarks, that " Clergymen understand the least, and take the worst measure of human affairs, of all mankind that can read or write."— Life, vol. ip 3*. the Protestant community adhered to it, and would have been fully...
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A History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I ..., Volumen1

George Brodie - 1822 - 504 páginas
...party hostile to the hierarchy, the bulk of * Lord Clarendon remarks, that " Clergymen understand thu least, and take the worst measure of human affairs, of all mankind that can read or wrik." — Life, vol. ip 34. the Protestant community adhered to it, and would have been fully...
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Calvinism and Arminianism compared in their principles and tendency: or The ...

James Nichols - 1824 - 474 páginas
...which is worse, receive, for the most part, their informations and advertisements from clergymen, who understand the least, and take the worst measure of...affairs, of all mankind that can write and read." This anecdote, related hy the nohle historian, who had an intimate acquaintance with the Archhishop,...
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The Life of Edward, Earl of Clarendon: In which is Included a ..., Volumen1

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1827 - 838 páginas
...which is worse, receive for the most part their informations and adO vertisements from clergymen who understand the least, and take the worst measure of...human affairs, of all mankind that can write and read. Under this universal acquaintance and general acceptation, Mr. Hyde led for many years as cheerful...
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The Life of Edward, Earl of Clarendon: In which is Included a ..., Volumen1

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1827 - 566 páginas
...which is worse, receive for the most part their informations and advertisements from clergymen who understand the least, and take the worst measure of...human affairs, of all mankind that can write and read. Under this universal acquaintance and general acceptation, Mr. Hyde led for many years as cheerful...
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Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles the First, King of ..., Volumen3

Isaac Disraeli - 1830 - 592 páginas
...men above their own condition. They receive, for the most part, their information from clergymen, who understand the least, and take the worst measure of...affairs, of all mankind that can write and read." * The Life of Lord Clarendon, i. 1.5. There is a severity of truth in this reflection, but it is not...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature

1829 - 930 páginas
...by the reflection which bitter experience wrung from him as to ecclesiastics in general, that they " understand the least and take the worst measure of...human affairs of all mankind that can write and read." A curious practical illustration of Laud's aptitude as a statesman is afforded by his sage scheme for...
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