| Richard Hooker - Church polity - 1793 - 528 pages
...argument ment of God's disfavour, for he was a virtuous man: I fhall not yet give the like teftimony of his wife, but leave the Reader to judge by what follows. But to this houfe Mr. Hooker came fo wet, fo weary, and weather-beaten, that he was never known to exprefs more... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - Authors, English - 1796 - 640 pages
...an argument of God!s disfavour, for he was a virtuous man: I fhall not yet give the. like teftimony of his wife, but leave the reader to judge by what, follows. But to this houfe Mr. Hooker came fo wet, fo, weary, and weather-beaten, that he was never known to exprefs more... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1805 - 438 pages
...an argument of God's disfavour; for he was a virtuous man. I fhall not yet give the like teftimony of his wife, but leave the reader to judge by what follows. But to this houfe Mr. Hooker came fo wet, fo weary, and weather-beaten, that he was never known to exprefs more... | |
| Christian biography - 1810 - 594 pages
...necessitous condition; which, though it be a punishment, is not always an argument of God's disfavour, for he was a virtuous man ; I shall not yet give the...that dissuaded him from footing it to London, and for finding him no easier an horse ; supposing the horse trotted, when he did not : and at this time also,... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1817 - 822 pages
...Cross, in 1560, Ťo 1 Cor. xi. 23. (Princr'i Worlhirt of Devon.) tuous man : I shall not yet give tbc like testimony of his wife, but leave the reader to judge by wliat follows. But to this house Mr. Hooker came so wet, so weary, and weather-beaten, that be was... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - Church polity - 1821 - 392 pages
...necessitous condition : which, though it be a punishment, is not always an argument of God's disfavour, for he was a virtuous man : I shall not yet give the...to this house Mr. Hooker came so wet, so weary, and wheather-beaten, that he was never known to express more passion, than against a friend that dissuaded... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1822 - 376 pages
...necessitous condition : which, though it be a punishment, is not always an argument of God's disfavour, for he was a virtuous man : I shall not yet give the...to this house Mr. Hooker came so wet, so weary, and wheather-beaten, that he was never known to express more passion, than against a friend that dissuaded... | |
| Izaak Walton - Fore-edge paintings - 1824 - 418 pages
...necessitous condition ; which, though it be a punishment, is not always an argument of God's disfavour ; for he was a virtuous man. I shall not yet give the...that dissuaded him from footing it to London, and for finding him no easier an horse, (supposing the horse trotted when he did not ;) and at this time also,... | |
| 724 pages
...God's disfavour, for lie was a virtuous man : 1 shall not yet give the like testimony of bis wife, hut leave the reader to judge by what follows. But to...against a friend that dissuaded him from footing it to 1-ondan, and for finding him no easier an horse : supposing the horse trotted when he did not: and... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 pages
...necessitous condition ; which, though it be a punishment, is not always an argument of God's disfavour, for he was a virtuous man: I shall not yet give the...weatherbeaten, that he was never known to express more passion, than^against a friend that dissuaded him from footing it to London, and for finding him no easier an... | |
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