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" He would have nothing but longwinded cant without book ;' and then his lordship turned up his eyes, clasped his hands, and began to sing through his nose in imitation of what he supposed to be Baxter's style of praying, ' Lord, we are thy people, thy... "
The Trial of Theodore Parker: For the "misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil ... - Page 31
by Theodore Parker - 1855 - 221 pages
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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1849 - 550 pages
...when the Chief Justice broke forth : " Pollexfen, I know you well. I will set a m,ark on you. You are the patron of the faction. This is an old rogue, a...the Liturgy. He would have nothing but long-winded * Baxter's preface to Sir Matthew Hale's Judgment of the Natur? of True Religion, 1684. ,. jj cant...
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The Christian Parlor Magazine, Volume 5

1849 - 442 pages
...when the Chief Justice broke forth — ' Polfexen, I know you well. I will set a mark on you. You are the patron of the faction. This is an old rogue, a...villain. He hates the liturgy. He would have nothing but long sounding cant without book.' And then his lordship turned up his eyes, clasped his hands, and...
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The North British Review, Volume 10

English literature - 1849 - 636 pages
...when the Chief Justice broke forth : ' Pollexfen, I know you well. I will set a mark on you. You are the patron of the faction. This is an old rogue, a...villain. He hates the Liturgy. He would have nothing but long sounded cant without book,' and then his Lordship turned up his eyes, clasped his hands, and began...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 16

1849 - 588 pages
...when the Chief Justice broke forth : ' Pollexfen, I know you well. I will set a mark on you. You are ed improper by the general law which condemns all long sounded cant without book,' and then his Lordship turned up his eyes, clasped his hands, and began...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 21

American periodicals - 1849 - 742 pages
...when the chief justice broke forth : " Pollexfen, I know you well. I will set a mark on you. You are the patron of the faction. This is an old rogue, a...hypocritical villain. He hates the liturgy. He would bave nothing but long-sounded cant without book," and then his lordship turned up his eyes, clasped...
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The Homilist; or, The pulpit for the people, conducted by D ..., Volume 5

David Thomas - 448 pages
...the faction. This is an old rogue who has poisoned the world with his Kidderminster doctrine. An old schismatical knave, a hypocritical villain. He hates...without book." And then his lordship turned up his eyes and began to sing through his nose, in imitation of what he supposed to be Baxter's style of praying....
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The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman ..., Volume 2

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1853 - 454 pages
...of the learned and pious divine Richard Baxter, after exclaiming, in his own natural violent tone, " This is an old rogue, a schismatical knave, a hypocritical...would have nothing but long-winded cant without book," the Lord Chief Justice suddenly turned up his eyes, clasped his hands, and began to sing through his...
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The Trial of Theodore Parker: For the "misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil ...

Theodore Parker - Antislavery movements - 1855 - 256 pages
...when the chief justice broke forth: ' Pollexfen, I know you well. I will set a mark on you. You are the patron of the faction. This is an old rogue, a...supposed to be Baxter's style of praying, ' Lord, wo are thy people, thy peculiar people, thy dear people.' Pollexfen gently reminded the court that...
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The History of England from the Accession of James II, Volume 1

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1855 - 556 pages
...when the Cl.kf Justice broke forth : " Pollexfen, I know you well. I w.'li s^ta mark on you. You are the patron of the faction. This is an old rogue, a schismatical knave, a hypocritical vJ'liLi. lie hates the Liturgy. He would haveliothing but loi'gw; ruled eant without book :" and then...
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Outlines of English history [signed J.H.]. 1st [-9th]

John Hunter (of Uxbridge.) - 1860 - 300 pages
...extant. " This is an old rogue," said he of Baxter, " a schismatical knave, a hypocritical Tillain. He hates the Liturgy. He would have nothing but long-winded cant without book." He then turned up his eyes, clasped his hands and began to sing through his nose, in imitation of what...
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