Could we but go among Tartarians, Turks, and heathens, and speak their language, I should be but -little troubled for the silencing of eighteen hundred ministers at once in England, nor for all the rest that were cast out here, and in Scotland and Ireland... The Shropshire gazetteer - Pàgina 475per Shropshire gazetteer - 1824Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1856 - 754 pàgines
...nations of the world. Could we but go among Tartars, Turks, and heathen, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of...honour Mr. John Eliot, the Apostle of the Indians in New England, and whoever else have laboured in such work." THE BIBLE. THIS book— a multifarious collection... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1857 - 532 pàgines
...silencing of eighteen hundred ministers at once in England : nor for the rest that were cast out liere, and in Scotland and Ireland ; there being no employment...to labour for the winning of such miserable souls." Such piety and zeal for the salvation of men are undoubtedly the best antidote to those sectarian feelings... | |
| New general biographical dictionary - 1857 - 524 pàgines
...be but little troubled for the silencing of eighteen hundred ministers at once in England : nor for the rest that were cast out here, and in Scotland and Ireland ; there being no employment iu the world so desirable in my eyes as to labour for the winning of such miserable souls." Such piety... | |
| English confessors - 1860 - 380 pàgines
...nations of the world. Could we but go among Tartarians, Turks, and heathens, and speak their language, I should be but -little troubled for the silencing of...honour Mr. John Eliot, the Apostle of the Indians in New England, and whoever else have laboured in such work. Yet am I not so much inclined to pass a peremptory... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1867 - 524 pàgines
...heretofore. Could we but go among Tartarians, Turks, and heathens, and speak their language, I should be little troubled for the silencing of eighteen hundred...no employment in the world so desirable in my eyes aa to labour for the winning of such miserable souls, which maketh me greatly honour Mr. John Eliot,... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1868 - 520 pàgines
...heretofore. Could we but go among Tartarians, Turks, and heathens, and speak their language, I should be little troubled for the silencing of eighteen hundred...honour Mr. John Eliot, the Apostle of the Indians' in New England, and whoever else have laboured in this work. " Yet am I not so much inclined to pass a... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1877 - 528 pàgines
...heretofore. Could we but go among Tartarians, Turks, and heathens, and speak their language, I should be little troubled for the silencing of eighteen hundred...out here, and in Scotland and Ireland ; there being ii0 employment in the world so desirable in my eyes as to labour for the winning of such miserable... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1900 - 364 pàgines
...of the world : " Could we but go among Tartarians, Turks, and Heathens, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of eighteen hundred ministers at once in England." And yet, he adds, " I am not so much inclined to pass a peremptory sentence of damnation upon all that... | |
| Hensley Henson - 1910 - 324 pàgines
...and heathens, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of 1,800 ministers at once in England, nor for all the rest...were cast out here, and in Scotland, and Ireland: [here he makes allusion to the expulsion of the nonconformists from the parishes under the Act of Uniformity]... | |
| Alexander Smellie - 1918 - 280 pàgines
...him out of their parishes. " Could we but go among Turks and heathens, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of eighteen hundred ministers at once in England." Or he is like Paul before Agrippa. The king tries to ward off the apostle's earnestness with a flippant... | |
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