them, and having the livings of the country offered to them without pains and without peril, will neither for the same, nor any love of God nor zeal of religion, nor for all the good they may do by winning souls to Christ, be drawn forth from their warm... The Quarterly Review - Page 263edited by - 1836Full view - About this book
| Edmund Spenser - 1750 - 320 pages
...Livings of the Country offer'd vnto them, without Pains, and without Peril, will neither for the fame, nor any Love of God, nor Zeal of Religion, nor for all the Good they may do, by winning Soula to God, be drawn forth from their warm Nefts, to look out into God's Harveft, which is even ready... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Ireland - 1763 - 310 pages
...Livings of the Country offer'd unto themĀ» without Pains, and without Peril, will neither for the fame, nor any Love of God, nor Zeal of Religion, nor for all the Good they may do, by winning Souls to God, be drawn forth from L 3 their their warm Nefts, to look out into God's Harveft, which is even... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - Ireland - 1809 - 588 pages
...Whereas, some of our idle ministers, having a way for credit and estimation thereby opened, and having livings of the country offered to them, without pains,...and without peril, will neither for the same, nor for any love of Gcd, or zeal of religion, be drawn forth from their warm nests, to look out into God's... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 pages
...Whereas, some of our idle ministers, having a way for credit and estimation thereby offered, and having livings of the country offered to them, without pains, and without peril, will neither for any love of God, or zeal of religion, be drawn forth from their warm ncsta, to look out into God's... | |
| 1828 - 408 pages
...Whereas, some of our idle ministers, having a way for credit and estimation thereby offered, and having livings of the country offered to them, without pains, and without peril, will neither for any love of God, or zeal of religion, he drawn forth from their warm neita, to look out into God's... | |
| Thomas Steele - Catholics - 1828 - 194 pages
...It is quite evident, that to a cotemporary of the Blessed Virgin Mary (for instance, to out paiues and without peril!, will neither for the same, nor any love of God, nor zeale of religion, nor for all the good they may doe, by winning soules to God, bee drawne foorth/rom... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 412 pages
...having the livings of the country offered unto them, without pains, will, neither lor any love of God. nor for all the good they may do, by winning souls to God, be drawn forth from their warm nests. Spenser. She gave like blessing to each creature, As well... | |
| James Seaton Reid - Ireland - 1834 - 488 pages
...of Rome: whereas some of our idle ministers having a way for credit and esteem thereby opened unto them, without pains and without peril, will neither...nor for all the good they may do by winning souls to God, be drawn forth from their warm nests to look out into God's harvest which is even ready for the... | |
| Books - 1837 - 652 pages
...of Rome ; whereas some of our idle ministers having a way for credit and esteem thereby opened unto them, without pains and without peril, will neither...nor for all the good they may do by winning souls to God, be drawn forth from their warm nests to look out into God's harvest which is even ready for the... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - Great Britain - 1843 - 98 pages
...whereas some of our idle ministers, hav. ' ing a way for credit and estimation thereby ' opened unto them, and having the livings of the ' country offered to them, without paines and with' out peril!, will neither for the same nor for any ' love of God, nor zeale for religion,... | |
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