| Augustus Toplady - 1794 - 526 страници
...Heylin. His words are, " Scarce had tlity bn-nyht it to thispafs when king Edward died : whofe death 1 cannot reckon for an infelicity to the Church of England: for, being ill-principled in himfelf, an.i eaiily inclined to embrace fuch counfcls as were oflered to him, it... | |
| William Cobbett - 1824 - 394 страници
...of this young prince," of whom he, in the 4th paragraph of his pre/ace, speaks thus : " King EDWARD, whose death I cannot ' reckon for an infelicity to the Church of England ; for, ' being ill-principled in himself, and easily inclined to ' embrace such counsels as u-ere offered him, it... | |
| Peter Richard Kenrick - 1841 - 268 страници
...co-operating with the King and his council, and each contriving with the other for the honour of it. Scarce had they brought it to this pass, when King Edward died, whose death I cannot reckon on for an infelicity to the Church of England : for being ill-principled in himself, and easily inclined... | |
| John Barnard - 1849 - 554 страници
...co-operating with the King and his council, and each contriving2 with the other for the honour of it. Scarce had they brought it to this pass, when King...an infelicity to the Church of England : for, being ill-principled5 in himself, and easily inclined to embrace such counsels as were offered to him, it... | |
| Edward VI (King of England) - 1857 - 648 страници
...deficient in the other copy in the British Museum. t Heylyn's History of the Reformation, Pref. p. 4, "Whose death I cannot reckon for an Infelicity to the Church of England, for being ill-principled in himself," &c. By comparing the date of his Dedication to his Uncle with the Day of... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1873 - 594 страници
...in matters which concern'd the church.' [Heylin, Rcf. p. 132.] And in another place, 'King Edward's death I cannot reckon for an infelicity to the Church of England, he being ill principled in himself, and easily inclined to embrace such counsells.' [Idem, Pref. Ref.... | |
| William Cobbett - 1899 - 444 страници
...this young prince," of whom he, in the fourth paragraph of his preface, speaks thus: "King Edward, whose death I cannot reckon for an infelicity to the Church of England, for, being ill-principled in himself and easily inclined to embrace such counsels as were offered him, it is not... | |
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