| 1871 - 630 pages
...nor put them out of their own way, which custom had made pleasing to them, with any new encroachment. Yet this man hath pressed me to invite them to a nearer...back again with the frivolous draught he had drawn. It seemed I remembered St. Austin-s rule better than he : " Ipsa mulatto mnnuetudinisj etiam qua; adjuvat... | |
| Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1822 - 434 pages
...speak not at random, he hath made himself known to me to be such a one: for when three years since I had obtained of the assembly of Perth to consent...back again with the frivolous draught he had drawn 1?or all this he feared not mine anger, but assaulted me again with another ill-fangled platform, to... | |
| George Brodie - Great Britain - 1822 - 582 pages
...affairs, nor put them out of their way, which custom had made pleasant to them, with any new encroachment. Yet this man hath pressed me to invite them to a nearer...back again with the frivolous draught he had drawn. It seems I remembered St. Austin's rule better than he: Jpsa mutatio consuetudinis etiam quce adjuvat... | |
| 1836 - 590 pages
...England, I gave them promise that I would try their obedience no further, anent ecclesiastical affairs. Yet this man hath pressed me to invite them to a nearer...but I sent him back again with the frivolous draught which he had drawn. And now your importunity hath compelled me to shrive myself thus unto you ; I think... | |
| Thomas Lockerby - 1839 - 566 pages
...England, I gave them promise that I would try their obedience no further anent ecclesiastical affairs ; yet this man hath pressed me to invite them to a nearer...back again with the frivolous draught he had drawn. And now your importunity hath compelled me to schrive myself thus unto you. I think yon are at your... | |
| George Gresley Perry - 1861 - 698 pages
...correspondence with this Church of England, I gave them promise that I would try their obedience no further. Yet this man hath pressed me to invite them to a nearer...back again with the frivolous draught he had drawn."* If this story be true, King James is here seen displaying more than ordinary judgment and appreciation... | |
| George Brodie - 1866 - 560 pages
...affairs, nor put them out of their way, which custom had made pleasant to them, with any new encroachment. Yet this man hath pressed me to invite them to a nearer...back again with the frivolous draught he had drawn. It seems I remembered St. Austin's rule better than he : Ipsa mutatio consuetudini-s ctiam quce adjuvat... | |
| 1868 - 398 pages
...them promise that I would try their obedience no further anent [respecting] ecclesiastical affairs ; yet this man hath pressed me to invite them to a nearer conjunction with IBSTOCK CHURCH. 131 the Liturgy and Canons of this nation ; but I sent him back again, with the frivolous... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1870 - 546 pages
...nor put them out of their own way, which custom had made pleasing to them, with any new encroachment. Yet this man hath pressed me to invite them to a nearer...back again with the frivolous draught he had drawn. It seemed I remembered St Austin's rule better than he : ' Ipsa mutatio consuetudinis, etiam quse adjuvat... | |
| Church of Scotland - Anglican Communion - 1871 - 244 pages
...I would try their obedience no farther anent ecclefiaftic affairs. . . . Yet this man hath preffed me to invite them to a nearer conjunction with the Liturgy and Canons of this nation ; but I fent him back again with the frivolous draught he had drawn. . . . For all this he feared not mine... | |
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