| William Hutchinson - 1823 - 798 pages
...by " the hand, ' Father Gilpin, says he, I acknowledge you are " fitter to be bishop of Durham than I am to be parson of " this church of yours. — I...have enemies ; but, while I live " bishop of Durham, be secure, none of them shall cause you " any further trouble." Fuller speaking of the bishop, says,*... | |
| William Gilpin - 1824 - 294 pages
...hand, " Father Gilpin," says he to him, " I acknowledge you are fitter to be the bishop of Durham than I am to be parson of this church of yours. I ask forgiveness...you have enemies, but while I live bishop of Durham, be secure, none of them shall cause you any farther trouble." CHAPTER VIII. His benevolence and hospitality.... | |
| Moral biography - 1828 - 444 pages
...eagerly by the hand, exclaiming, "Father Gilpin, I know you are fitter to be bishop of Durham, than I am to be parson of this church of yours. I ask forgiveness for past injuries. I know you have enemies, but while I live bishop of Durham, none of them shall cause you any trouble."... | |
| William Gilpin - 1830 - 280 pages
...hand, " Father Gilpin," says he to him, " I acknowledge you are fitter to be the bishop of Durham than I am to be parson of this church of yours. I ask forgiveness...you have enemies, but while I live bishop of Durham, be secure, none of them shall cause you any farther trouble." CHAPTER VIII. His Benevolence and Hospitality.... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 878 pages
...these words : — " Father Gilpin, I acknowledge you are fitter to be bishop of Durham, than myself to be parson of this church of yours ; I ask forgiveness for errors past ; forgive me, father. I know you have batched up some chickens that now seek to pick out... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 418 pages
...fitter to be Bishop of Durham than I am to be parson of this church of your's. I ask forgiveness of past injuries. Forgive me, father: I know you have enemies ; but, while I live Bishop of Durham, be secure; none of them shall cause you any farther trouble." Thus, " he that rebuketh a man, afterwards... | |
| William Gilpin - 1833 - 104 pages
...Gilpin," said he to him, " I acknowledge you are fitter to be the bishop of Durham than I am to be the parson of this church of yours. I ask forgiveness...you have enemies, but while I live bishop of Durham, be secure, none of them shall cause you any further trouble." He had used almost equal freedom of address... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 876 pages
...these words : — " Father Gilpin, I acknowledge you are fitter to be bishop of Durham, than myself to be parson of this church of yours ; I ask forgiveness for errors past ; forgive me, father. I know you have hatched up some chickens that now seek to pick out... | |
| Charles Buck - 1841 - 520 pages
...by the hand, 'Father Gilpin,' says he, ' I acknowledge you are fitter to be bishop of Durham, than I am to be parson of this church of yours. I ask forgiveness of past injuries. Forgive me, father ; I know you have enemies ; but, while I live Bishop of Durham,... | |
| 1844 - 320 pages
...fitter to be Bishop of Durham than I am to be parson of this church of yours. Forgive my past inj uries, father. I know you have enemies; but while I live Bishop of Durham, be sure none of them shall cause you any further trouble." Mr. Gilpin's hospitality was munificent... | |
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