| William Robertson - 1787 - 56 páginas
...godlie Richart Ballanden holding him .up by the oxter [under the arm] from the abbey to* the parifh kirk; and he the faid Richart and another fervant...pulpit in blads [beat the pulpit to pieces], and fly cut of it." MS. Life of Mr. James Melville, belonging to Mr, Paton of the Cuftom-houfe, Edinburgh,... | |
| William Robertson - 1794 - 620 páginas
...fermon, he was fo active arrd Tigorous, that he was like to ding ibt pidfit in bhult [beat the jjulpit to pieces], and fly out of it." MS. Life of Mr. Jame,s Melville, communicated to me. by Mr. Patoa of the Cvtlomkoufe, Edinburgh, p. 14. 21. to be the inftrument of... | |
| 512 páginas
...where he behoved to lean at his firft entrie: but ere he had done with his fermon he was fo aftive and vigorous, that he was like to ding the pulpit in blads, and (lie out of it. 1574. My uncle, Mr Andrew Melville, having lately returned from France, Mr James... | |
| James Grahame - 1807 - 264 páginas
...pulpit, where he behoved to lean at his first entry; but ere he was done with his sermon, he was so active and vigorous, that he was like to ding the pulpit in binds, (beat the pulpit to pieces,) and fly out of it." Appendix to Robertson's History. Darnley.—V.... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 538 páginas
...he was done with his sermon, he was " so active and vigorous, that he was like to ding the fiullitt in " blads [beat the pulpit to pieces], and fly out of it." MS. life of Mr. James Melville, communicated to me by Mr. Paton of the customhouse, Edinburgh, p. 14, 91. • Spots. 266. Cald. ii.... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 444 páginas
...pulpit, were he behoved to lean at his first entrie ; but e're he was done with his sermon, he was so active and vigorous, that he was like to ding the...and fly out of it.'' MS. Life of Mr. James Melville, communicated to me by Mr. Paton of the Customhouse, Edinburgh, p. 14.21. render his character less... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 472 páginas
...pulpit, were he behoved to lean at his first entrie; but e're he was done with his sermon, he was so active and vigorous, that he was like to ding the pulpit in btads [beat the pulpit to pieces], and fly out of it." MS. Life of Mr. James Melville, communicated... | |
| William Robertson - 1821 - 432 páginas
...pulpit, were he behoved to lean at his first entrie ; but e're he was done with his sermon, he was so active and vigorous, that he was like to ding the...and fly out of it." MS. Life of Mr. James Melville, communicated to me by Mr. Paton of the Custom-house, Edinburgh, p. 14. 21., public discourses, he had... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 436 páginas
...pulpit, were he behoved to lean at his first entrie ; but e're he was done with his sermon, he was so active and vigorous, that he was like to ding the...and fly out of it." MS. Life of Mr. James Melville, communicated to me by Mr. Paton of the Custom-house, Edinburgh, p. 14.21, public discourses, he had... | |
| William Robertson - 1824 - 498 páginas
...e're he was done with his sermon, he was so active and vigorous, that he was like to ding the ptdpit in blads [beat the pulpit to pieces], and fly out of it." MS. Life of Mr. James Melville, communicated to me by Mr. Faton of the Custom-house, Edinburgh, p. 14, 21. inseparable from his character.... | |
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