| Lucy Hutchinson - 1808 - 514 sidor
...reall declension of vanity, and embracing of sobriety in all those tiiings, had bene most cornmend^able in them ; but their quick forsaking of those things,...where they would be, shew'd that they either never tooke them up for conscience, or were corrupted by their prosperity to take up those vaine things they... | |
| James Mackinnon - 1808 - 520 sidor
...both men and women, by severall affectations of habitt, lookes, and words, which, had it bene a reall declension of vanity, and embracing of sobriety in all those things, had bene most commendable in them; but their quick forsaking of those things, when they were where they... | |
| Lucy Hutchinson - 1808 - 512 sidor
...both men and women, by severall affectations of habittr lookes, and words, which, had it bene a reall declension of vanity, and embracing of sobriety in all those things, had bene most commend^able in them ; but their quick forsaking of those things, when they were where they... | |
| 1808 - 690 sidor
...both men and women, by several! affectations of tiauitt, lookes, and words; which, had it bcne a reull declension of vanity, and embracing of sobriety in all those things, had bene most commendable in them ; but their quick forsaking uf those things, when they were where they... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - 1811 - 402 sidor
...Hutchinson's Memoirs of her husband, in these words : " When Puritanism grew into a faction, the zealots distinguished themselves, both men and women, by several...those things, when they were where they would be, shewed, that they either never took them up for conscience, or were corrupted by their prosperity to... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 sidor
...shall make a little digression to tell how it came up. When puritanism grew into a faction, the zealots distinguished themselves, both men and women, by several...declension of vanity and embracing of sobriety in all those tilings, had been most commendable in them : but their quick forsaking of those things, when they were... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 616 sidor
...both men and women, by severall affectations of habitt, lookes, and words, which, had it bene a reall declension of vanity, and embracing of sobriety in all those things, had bene most commendable in them," &c. " Among other affected habitts, few of the Puritanes, what degree... | |
| 1824 - 396 sidor
...shall make a little digression to tell how it came up. When Puritanism grew into a faction, the zealots distinguished themselves, both men and women, by several...declension of vanity and embracing of sobriety in all things, had been most commendable in them; but their quick forsaking of those things, when they were... | |
| 1824 - 404 sidor
...habit, looks, and words, which, had it been a real declension of vanity and embracing of sobriety in all things, had been most commendable in them; but their...those things, when they were where they would be, showed that they either never took them up of conscience, or were corrupted by their prosperity to... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 sidor
...Hutchinson, in her memoirs of her husband : " When puritanism grew into a faction, and the zealots distinguished themselves, both men and women, by several...those things, when they were where they would be, showed that they either never took them up for conscience, or were corrupted by their prosperity to... | |
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