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" far be it from me to countenance anything contrary to your established laws; but I have set an acorn, which when it becomes an oak, God alone knows what will be the fruit thereof. "
The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical ... - Página 154
editado por - 1815
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State-worthies: Or, The Statesmen and Favourites of England from the ...

David Lloyd - 1766 - 608 páginas
...colledge, the queen told him, Sir Walter, I hear you have ereffed a Puritan foundation. No, Madattt, faid he, far be it from me to countenance any thing contrary to your cftablijhed Laws : But I have Jet an Acorn ; which wi^en it comes to be an Oak, God clone knows what...
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The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine and ..., Volumen10

1806 - 504 páginas
...Elizabeth said to him, " So, Sir Walter, I hear you have erected a Puritan college." " No, Madam," said he, " far be it from me to countenance any thing contrary to the established laws. But 1 have set an acorn, which when it becomes an oak, God alone knows •vvhat...
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The Lives of the Puritans: Containing a Biographical Account of ..., Volumen2

Benjamin Brook - 1813 - 532 páginas
...puritan foundation." " No, madam," said he, " far be it from me ta countenance any thing contrary to your laws : but I have set an acorn, which, when it becomes an oat, God alone knows what will be the fruit of It." This college, it is added, became the very nursery...
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Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Volumen2

Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 544 páginas
...tartly to him ; " Sir Walter, I hear you have erected a puritan foundation." " No, madam," replied he, " far be it from me to countenance any thing contrary...established laws ; but I have set an acorn, which, when it comes to be an oak, God alone knows what will be the fruit of it." That this fruit however proved to...
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The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life ..., Volumen1

Thomas Zouch, Francis Wrangham - 1820 - 558 páginas
...his noble undertaking) I hear you have erected a Puritan foundation." " No, Madam," he replied ; " far be it from me to countenance any thing contrary...established laws : but I have set an acorn which, when it comes to be an oak, God to offer my best thanks. Mr. Ingram himself, and Mr. Gran« ville Wheler, have...
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Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth: By Lucy Aikin, Volumen2

Lucy Aikin - 1823 - 548 páginas
...tartly to him ; " Sir Walter, I hear you have erected a puritan foundation." — "No, madam," replied he, " far be it from me to countenance any thing contrary to your established laws ; but I have set an 4corn, which, when it comes to be an oak, God alone knows what will be the fruit of it." That this...
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The Privileges of the University of Cambridge: Together with ..., Volumen2

George Dyer - 1824 - 736 páginas
...Majesty said—" So, Sir Walter, I hear you have erected a Puritan College."— " No, Madam," replied he, " far be it from me to countenance any thing contrary...oak, God alone knows what will be the fruit thereof." However, the society rather savoured of Puritanism, and hence the old song, called the Mad Puritan...
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A Universal Biography: Containing Interesting Accounts, Critical ..., Volumen5

John Platts - 1826 - 882 páginas
...Cambridge, which rose rapidly to its present flourishing state. Fuller tells us that the founder, " coming to court, the queen told him, ' Sir Walter,...oak, God alone knows what will be the fruit thereof.' " JOHN SMITH, or SMYTHE, a statesman, son of Sir Clement Smith, of Little Badden, in Essex, by a sister...
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A New Universal Biography, Containing Interesting Accounts, Volumen5

John Platts - 1826 - 830 páginas
...Cambridge, which rose rapidly to its present flourishing state. Fuller tells us that the founder, " coming to court, the queen told him, ' Sir Walter,...countenance any thing contrary to your established laws 5 but I have set an acorn, which when it becomes an oak, God alone knows what will be the fruit thereof.'...
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The Christian Observer, Volumen32

1832 - 896 páginas
...Queen Elizabeth said to Sir Walter, " I hear you have erected a Puritan foundation." " No, madam ; far be it from me to countenance any thing contrary...oak, God alone knows what will be the fruit thereof." (Fuller's History of Cambridge, 1635, p. 147.) The acorn vegetated luxuriantly, and produced from the...
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