| Zachary Grey - England - 1736 - 450 pages
...Paftor, how able ibever, if not a Charge rather above Human Strength. Yet thefj'confcientious Men, e'er any part of the Work done, for which they came together, (and that on the publick Salary) wanted not Boldnefs, to the Ignominy and Scandal of their Pafio<--l>ke Profeffion,... | |
| William Harris - Great Britain - 1762 - 544 pages
...of fouls was a full employment for one fpiritual ' paftor, how able foever, if not a charge rather above ' human ftrength. Yet thefe- confcientious men...(ere ' any part of the work done for which they came to' gether, and that on the public falary) wanted not x • * boldnefs, to the ignominy and fcandal... | |
| William Harris - Great Britain - 1762 - 564 pages
...employment for one fpiritual * paftor, how able foever, if not a charge rather above ' human firength. Yet thefe confcientious men (ere * any part of the work done for which they came to4 gether, and that on the public falary) wanted not 4 boldnefs, to the ignominy and fcandal of their... | |
| John Milton - 1806 - 482 pages
...of fouls was a full employment for one " fpiritual paftor how able foever, if not a charge rather " above human ftrength. Yet thefe confcientious men...hands, or not unwillingly " to accept (befides one, fometimcs two or more of the " beft livings) collegiate mafterfhips in the univerfities, <c rich lectures... | |
| John Milton - 1806 - 482 pages
...for one " fpiritual paftor how able foever, if not a charge rather '* above human ftrength. Yet thefc confcientious men " (ere any part of the work done...paftor" like profeffion, and efpecially of their boafted reforM mation, to feize into their hands, or not unwillingly •'* to accept (befides one, fometimes... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 602 pages
...spiritual pastor how able soever, if not a charge rather- above human strength. Yet these conscientious men (ere any part of the work done for which they came together, and that on the public salary) wanted not boldness, to the ignominy and scandal of their pastor-like profession and especially... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 690 pages
...spiritual pastor how able soever, if not a charge rather above human strength,. Yet these conscientious men (ere any part of the work done for which they came together, and that on the public salary) wanted not boldness, to the ignominy and scandal of their pastor-like profession and especially... | |
| William Oldys, Thomas Park - Great Britain - 1810 - 606 pages
...how able BOCTCT, if not a charge rather above hutiwh strength. Yet these con-' scientious men (before any part of the work done for which they came together, and that on the publick salary) wanted not boldness, to the ignominy and scandal of their pastor-like profession, arid... | |
| 1810 - 598 pages
...pastor, how able soever, if not a charge rather above human strength. Yet these conscientious men (before any part of the work done for which they came together, and that on the publick salary) wanted not boldness, to the ignominy and scandal of their pastor-like profession, and... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 624 pages
...pastor, how abl* soever, if not a charge rather above human strength. Yet these conscientious men (before any part of the work done for which they came together, and that on the publick salary) wanted not boldness, to the ignominy and scandal of their pastor-like profession, and... | |
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