| Lancelot Andrewes - 1843 - 612 pages
...they were preached ; and he ever mislikcd often and loose preaching without study of antiquity, and he would be bold with himself and say, when he preached twice a day at St. Giles', he prated once : and when his weakness grew on him, and that by infirmity of his body he grew FUNKRAL unable to preach,... | |
| Sophocles - 1848 - 318 pages
...celebrated for та ко/и^а е'/те \црг]цата "¡(fn 0ai/ai eîVai е'/те fj.)\iiupl<n-, has used the verb "to prate," as their best description:...Lib. Angl. Cath. Theology. And with reference to the a\rjfj.a of v. 320, this verb very appropriately expresses the egotistical vulgarity of the special-pleading... | |
| Sophocles - 1848 - 300 pages
...ф<ч*<п eirai е'/тс фХиарюч^ has used tlic verb " to prate," as their best description : " ho would be bold with himself, and say, when he preached twice a day at St. Giles', he prated once." Huckcridgc's Funeral Sermon on liitliop Andretcen, p. 295. Lib. Angl. Catli. Theology. And with reference... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 pages
...they were preached ; and he ever disliked often and loose preaching, without study of antiquity, and he would be bold with himself and say, when he preached twice a day at St. Giles's, he prated once."— P. 21. [.Í Useful Life — exemplified in Bishop Home.] " SURELY the... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 pages
...they were preached ; and he ever misliked often and loose preaching, without study of antiquity, and he would be bold with himself and say, when he preached twice a day at St. Giles's, he prated once." — p. 21 . [Rage for Sermons in Bishop Andrew's time.'] " HEARING of the... | |
| John Edward Kempe - 1878 - 226 pages
...they were preached ; and he ever misliked often and loose preaching without study of antiquity ; and he would be bold with himself and say when he preached twice a day at St. Giles's he prated once." " There were few of them," says Bishop Home, " which were not thrice between... | |
| Lady Mary Susan Felice Wood - 1898 - 50 pages
...preached ; and he ever misliked often and loose preaching without study of antiquity, and he would be bold himself and say when he preached twice a day at St. Giles' " he prated once." ' Fuller again says, ' He was an inimitable preacher in his way ; and such plagiaries who have stolen... | |
| George Philip Krapp - 1915 - 578 pages
...they were preached ; and he ever misliked often and loose preaching without study of antiquity, and he would be bold with himself and say, when he preached twice a day at St. Giles', he prated once. " " His study of antiquity indeed begets wonder. He was at ease in the theological literature of his... | |
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