| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 332 Seiten
...thiJ new Fabrick ) but mofirunjuftly. Indifpofed many towards the Church it felf j which they look's! upon as the Gulph ready to fwallow all the great Offices,...the mean time the Arch-Biihop himfelf was infinitely pkafeil with what was done, and unhappily believ'd he had provided a ftronger Support for the Church... | |
| Myles Davies - 1716 - 466 Seiten
...but molt * unjuftly indifpos'd many towards the Church Tt * felf, which they look'd upon as the Gulf ready to ' fwallow all the great Offices, there being others * in view of that Robe (of the Clergy) who were 'ambitious enough to expecr. the reft, p- 74* Williams Bifhop of Lincoln,... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1748 - 190 Seiten
...towards the Church itfelf ; which they looked upon as the Gulpb ready to fwallow all the great Offices j there being others in View of that Robe, who were ambitious enough to expect the reft." " In the Levying WhitelockeV of Ship-Money great Care was taken to favour Mem. pag 22 the Clergy." " His Majefty... | |
| William Harris - 1758 - 458 Seiten
...malice againft the archbifhop (who was the ' ' known architect of this new fabrickj, but moft un' juftly indifpofed many towards the church itfelf; which '...offices, there being others in view, of that robe, (?) ciarcn- ' who were ambitious enough to expect the reft (q)' don, vol. i. Yhe fame noble author... | |
| 1807 - 508 Seiten
...naturally excited the jealoufy and refentment of the nobility, and as, lord Clarendon fays, it " moil unjuftly indifpofed many towards the church itfelf...view, of that robe, •who were ambitious enough to expeft the reft." It is, however, admitted on all hands that the bifhop cortdufted himfelf with the... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st Earl of Clarendon.) - 1807 - 508 Seiten
...envy and malice againft the Archbifhop, (who was the known architect of this new fabric), but moft unjuftly indifpofed many towards the Church itfelf;...ambitious enough to expect the reft. In the mean time the Archbifhop himfelf was infinitely pleafed with what was done, and unhappily believed he had provided... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 496 Seiten
...envy and malice againft the Archbifhop, (who was the known architect of this new fabric), but moft unjuftly indifpofed many towards the Church itfelf;...in view, of that robe, who were ambitious enough to expedt the reft. In the mean time the Archbifhop himfelf was infinitely pleafed with what was done,... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1812 - 684 Seiten
...and indisposed msny towards the church itself; which they looked upon as the gulph ready to swallow all the great offices; there being others in view...that robe, who were ambitious enough to expect the rest." — Clartnd. Vol. ip 99. " In the levying of ship-money great care was taken to favour the clergy."... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 518 Seiten
...attempted to be put on many towards the church itself; which they looked upon as the gulph ready to swallow all the great offices, there being others in view,...that robe, who were ambitious enough to expect the rest*." The same noble author speaks with grief of some clergymen's " bold and unwarrantable opposing... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 Seiten
...unjustly indisposed many towards the church itself, which they looked upon as the gulf ready to swallow all the great offices, there being others in view...that robe, who were ambitious enough to expect the rest. In the mean time, the Archbishop himself was infinitely pleased with what was done, and unhappily... | |
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