| William Harris - 1762 - 544 sidor
...? Nothing ' will fatisfy them, unlefs they can put their finger upon * their brethrens confciences, to pinch them there. To * do this was no part of the conteft we had with the 1 common adverfary ; for religion was not the thing at ' the firft contefted... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 486 sidor
...? Nothing will fatisfy them, unlefs * they can put their Finger upon their Brethren? * Confciences, to pinch them there. To do this - ' was no Part of the Conteft we had with the com* mon Adverfary; for Religion was not the Thing * at the firft contefted... | |
| William Harris - 1762 - 564 sidor
...Nothing ' will fatisfy them, unlefs they can put their finger upon * their brcthrcns confidence-:, to pinch them there. To * do this was no part of the conteft we had with the * common adverfary ; for religion was not the thing at ' the firft contefle-J... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 sidor
...Nothing will satisfy them, uufcss they can put 12 their finger upon their brethren's consciences, tr> pinch them there. To do this was no part of the contest...first contested for, but God brought it to that issue at last, and gave it unto us by way of redundancy, and at last it proved to be that which was most... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 sidor
...things before you, and others will be easily able to judge how far you are concerned. Is there not vet upon the spirits of men a strange itch ? Nothing will...put their finger upon their brethren's consciences, pinch them there. To do this was no part of the contest we had with the common adversary ; for religion... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 sidor
...before you, and others will be easily able to judge how far you are concerned. * * » .» Is there not yet upon the spirits of men a strange itch ? Nothing will satisfy them, unless they can put 12 No courts of judicature could give redress to the people for these "illegal sufferings, whilst judges... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 542 sidor
...men a strange itch? Nothing will satisfy them, unless they can put their finger upon their brethrens consciences, to pinch them there. To do this was no...was not the thing at the first contested for, but CJod brought it to that issue at last, and gave it to us by way of redundantly, and at last it proved... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 560 sidor
...both secure, happy, and well satisfied. " .Are these done, or any thing towards them ? Is there not yet upon the spirits of men a strange itch ? Nothing...them, unless they can put their finger upon their brethrens consciences, to pinch them there. To do this was no part of the contest we had with the common... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1845 - 784 sidor
...[And the Constitution ! Hum-mm .'] Are these things done ; or any things towards them ? Is there not yet upon the spirits of men a strange itch ? Nothing will satisfy them unless they can press their finger upon their brethren's consciences, to pinch them there. To do this was no part of... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 298 sidor
...not yet upon the spirits of men a strange itching ? Nothing will satisfy them unless they can press their finger upon their brethren's consciences, to...part of the contest we had with the common adversary. And wherein consisted this more than in obtaining that liberty from the tyranny of the bishops to all... | |
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