| John Lewis - 1720 - 526 pages
...fpoke; We will not, faysi he, be the Dreggsof all Men : Seeing other Nations^ fcripturis, have the Lam of GOD, -which is the Law of our^' Faith, written in their own Language ; and {wearing a great Oath, declared, he -would maintain it again ft thofe, whoever they jhould be... | |
| Robert Gray - Apocryphal books (Old Testament) - 1792 - 572 pages
...Collier. The Duke is related to have faid, " We will not be the dregs of all, feeing other nation, have the law of God, which is the law of our faith, written in their own language." Vid. Fox's pref. to Sixon gofprl, AD 1571, "• U(her de Script. 8e Sacr. Vern. (li) At that time the... | |
| 1842 - 634 pages
...fearless John of Gaunt declared in the upper house, " We will not be the dregs of all, seeing that other nations have the Law of God, which is the law of our faith, written in their own language." Nor less conclusive is the counter-argument of Dr. Buckenham, a prior of Blackfriars, at Cambridge.... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1816 - 832 pages
...was rejected, on the opposition of John Duke of Lancaster, who is recorded to have said, " We will not be the dregs of all, seeing other Nations have...Law of our faith, written in their own language." 1 need scarcely reler for this fact to Dr. Gray's Key to the Old Testament, who states it upon the... | |
| George Tomline - Bible - 1818 - 608 pages
...which the Duke of Lancaster, the king's uncle, is reported to have spoken to this effect : ' We will not be the dregs of all, seeing other nations have...law of our faith, written in their own language.' At the same time he declared in a very solemn manner, ' That he would maintain our having this law... | |
| 1819 - 402 pages
...which the Duke of Lancaster, the king's uncle, is reported to have spoken to this effect : ' We will not be the dregs of all, seeing other nations have...law of our faith, written in their own language.' At the same time he declared, in a very solemn manner, ' That he would maintain our having this law... | |
| 1823 - 594 pages
...which <fce Duke of Lancaster, the king's uncle, is reported to have spoken to this effect: " We will not be the dregs of all, seeing other nations have...law of our faith, written in their own language." At the same time he. declared, in a ••very solemn manner, " That he would mantain our having this... | |
| Robert Gray (bp. of Bristol.) - 1825 - 854 pages
...Henry VIII. whose [A] Usher, Parker, Linwood, and Collier. The Duke is related to have said, " We will not be the dregs of all, seeing other nations have...law of our faith, written in their own language.'' Vid. Fox's Pref. to Saxon Gospel, AD 157J. Usher de Script, et Sacr. Vern. [B] At that time the people... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1825 - 854 pages
...which die Duke of Lancaster, the king's uncle, is reported to have spoken to this effect : " We will not be the dregs of all : seeing other nations have...law of our faith, written in their own language." At the same time he declared in a very solemn manner, "- That he would maintain our having this law... | |
| England - 1829 - 282 pages
...which the duke of Lancaster, the king's uncle, is reported to have spoken to this effect: " We will not be the dregs of all, seeing other nations have...law of our faith, written in their own language." At the same time he declared, in a very solemn manner, " That he would maintain our having this law... | |
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