| Thomas Babington Macaulay - Great Britain - 1849 - 884 pages
...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 peculiar people, thy...not take it?" His fury now rose almost to madness. Ho called Baxter a dog, and swore that it would be no more than justice to whip such a villain through... | |
| Law - 1849 - 546 pages
...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 peculiar people, thy...bishopric. " And what ailed the old blockhead then," cried Jefferies, " that he did not take it ?" His fury now rose to madness. He called Baxter a dog, and swore... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1849 - 470 pages
...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 peculiar people, thy...Baxter deserving of a bishopric. " And what ailed the o}d blockhead then," cried Jeffreys, "that he did not take it?" His fury now rose almost to madness.... | |
| 1849 - 442 pages
...Baxter's style of praying — ' Lord, we are thy people, thy precious people, thy dear people.' Polfexen gently reminded the Court that his late Majesty had...blockhead, then,' cried Jeffreys, ' that he did not take it V His fury now rose almost to madness. He called Baxter a dog, and swore that it would be no more than... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1849 - 550 pages
...Baxter's style of praying, " Lord, we are thy people, thy peculiar people, thy dear people." PolleSYen gently reminded the court that his late majesty had thought Baxter deserving of a bishopric. "And whal ailed the old blockhead then," cried Jeffreys, "• that he did not take it ? " His fury now rose... | |
| David Thomas - 448 pages
...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 peculiar people, thy dear people." Pollexfen justly reminded the court that his late Majesty, Charles II., had thought Baxter worthy of a Bishopric.... | |
| David C. Haynes - Baptists - 1856 - 362 pages
...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 peculiar people, thy...people.' Pollexfen gently reminded the court that Ms late majesty had thought Baxter deserving of a bishopric. ' And what ailed the old blockhead then/... | |
| James Hamilton - Christian literature - 1859 - 440 pages
...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 peculiar people, Thy...blockhead, then,' cried Jeffreys, ' that he did not take it V His fury now rose almost to madness. He called Baxter a dog, and swore that it would be no more than... | |
| Christian classics, James Hamilton - Christian literature, English - 1859 - 786 pages
...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 peculiar people, Thy...blockhead, then,' cried Jeffreys, 'that he did not take it V His fury now rose almost to madness. H« called Baxter a dog, and swore that it would be no more... | |
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