| William King - 1818 - 284 pàgines
...the revenue of his rich bishopric, has a different turn of mind, but in common with many of his own order. To speak freely, I know nothing that has brought...great wealth which they heaped up, the fruits of their bishoprics, and which they left to enrich their families, was not their own; it was due to God, to... | |
| William King - 1818 - 276 pàgines
...worth more than 100,0007. I must add to these my old antagonist GILBERT, predecessor to DRUM MONO, the present Archbishop of York. Some of these prelates...great wealth which they heaped up, the fruits of their bishoprics, and which they left to enrich their families, was not their own ; it was due to God, to... | |
| 1825 - 362 pàgines
...and Sherlock, Bishops of London ; all dic< shamefully rich; some of them worth more than 100,0001. I must add to these my old antagonist, Gilbert, predecessor to Drummond, the present Archbishop oi York. Some of these Prelates were esteemed great divines, and I know they were learned men ; but... | |
| Gathercoal Rabshakeh - 1835 - 334 pàgines
...Gibson, and Sherlock, all died shamefully rich, some of them worth more than one hundred thousand pounds. I must add to these my old antagonist Gilbert, predecessor...some of these Prelates were esteemed great Divines, but they could not be called good Christians. The great wealth which they had heaped up, the fruits... | |
| William Howitt - 1845 - 416 pàgines
...Potter, archbishop of Canterbury, Gibson and Sherlock, bishops of London, all died shamefully rich ,-f- some of them 'worth more than £100,000. I must add...and I know they were learned men, — but they could nut be called good Christians. The great wealth they heaped up, the fruits of their bishoprics, and... | |
| Temple Christian Faber - 1857 - 502 pàgines
...and Sherlocke, bishops of London, all died shamefully rich ; some of them worth more than XI 00, 000. I must add to these my old antagonist, Gilbert, predecessor...could not be called good Christians. The great wealth they heaped up, the fruits of their bishoprics, and which they left to enrich their families, was not... | |
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