| Gilbert Burnet - 1816 - 720 páginas
...practice in this church ; in which, if there was not that heat and fire which the friars had showed in their declamations, so that the passions of the...that seeming flatness to vulgar ears, that is in the delivery of them. Plays and The Injunctions take notice of another thing, which interludes ^ne smcerity... | |
| George Miller - 1824 - 546 páginas
..." in which," adds the historian, "if there was not that heat and fire, which the friars had showed in their declamations, so that the passions of the...and solid sermons, that ever the church of God had." Burnet, vol. 1. p. 303. Sermons indeed had been written so early as in the time of Augustine, but these... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1825 - 620 páginas
...practice in this church : in which, if there was not thai heat and fire which the friars had showed in their declamations, so that the passions of the...that seeming flatness to vulgar ears that is in the delivery of them. The injunctions take notice of another thing, which the sincerity of an historian... | |
| 1830 - 580 páginas
...a practice in this church : in which, if there was not that heat of fire which the friars had shown in their declamations, so that the passions of the...that seeming flatness to vulgar ears that is in the delivery of them." It does not appear on what authority Burnet makes this statement ; but had the practice... | |
| 1830 - 854 páginas
...a practice in this church : in which, if there was not that heat of fire which the friars had shewn in their declamations, so that the passions of the...that seeming flatness to vulgar ears that is in the delivery of them." It does not appear on what authority Burnet makes this statement; but had the practice... | |
| William Gresley - 1840 - 414 páginas
...into a practice in this church; in which if there was not that heat of fire which the friars had shown in their declamations, so that the passions of the...that seeming flatness to vulgar ears, that is in the delivery of them." The witty monarch, Charles II., would, I fear, come under the censure of the historian,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1841 - 924 páginas
...practice in this church, in which, if there was not that heat and fire which the friars had showed in their declamations, so that the passions of the...measure compensate that seeming flatness to vulgar cars that is in the delivery of them. The injunctions take notice of another thing, which the sincerity... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1843 - 700 páginas
...write and read their sermons. From thence the reading of sermons grew into a practice in this church : in which, if there was not that heat and fire which...that seeming flatness to vulgar ears that is in the delivery of them. dti . . J .. c , . . ,,. ° . The injunctions take notice of another thing:, which... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1843 - 658 páginas
...reading of sermons grew into a practice in this church : in which, if there was not that heat and fi:e which the friars had shewed in their declamations,...that seeming flatness to vulgar ears that is in the delivery of them. i.yi «d The injunctions take notice of another thing, wLii.h the sincerity of an... | |
| Daniel Parish Kidder - 1864 - 522 páginas
...practice in this Church ; in which, if there wa• not that heat and fire which the friars had showed in their declamations, so that the passions of the...that seeming flatness to vulgar ears that is in the delivery of them. The same author in another connection says : CUSTOM CONTINUED. 325 The practice of... | |
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