| Edward Pugh - 1808 - 572 pages
...profanely before king Charles, he said to him, " My lord, I am a great deal older than yonr grace, and have, I believe, heard more arguments for atheism...is nothing in them, and so I hope your grace will." The manor of BeaconsfieJd formerly belonged to the Windsor family, and afterwards became part of the... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1808 - 576 pages
...profanely before king Charles, he said to him, " My lord, I am a great deal oldar than your grace, and have, I believe, heard more arguments for atheism...is nothing in them, and so I hope your grace will." The manor of Beaconsfield formerly belonged to the Windsor family, and afterwards became part of the... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1808 - 566 pages
...profanely before king Charles, he said to him, " My lord, I am a great deal older than your grace, and have, I believe, heard more arguments for atheism...is nothing in them, and so I hope your grace will." The manor of Beaconsfield formerly belonged to the Windsor family, and afterwards became part of the... | |
| John Watkins - Authors, English - 1808 - 568 pages
...before King Charles the second, he said to him, "My Lord, I am a great deal older than your Grace, and have, I believe, heard more arguments for Atheism than ever your grace did; but I ha\e lived long enough to^ee there is nothing in them ; and so I hope your grace will." He died October... | |
| John Langhorne - 1809 - 236 pages
...profanely before King Charles, he said to him, " My Lord, I am a great deal older than your Grace, and have, I believe, heard more arguments for Atheism...in them ; and so, I hope, your Grace will." He died on the 21st October, 1087. We shall conclude this very brief account of the life of VYaller by inserting... | |
| David Simpson - Apologetics - 1809 - 410 pages
...Waller reproved him by saying, " My lord, I am a great deal older than your grace, and I believe have heard more arguments for atheism than ever your grace...long enough to see there is nothing in them, and so 1 hope your grace will." We have an account of a man of very distinguished talents, well known for... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 476 pages
...profanely before King Charles, he said to him, " My " Lord, I am a great deal older than your Grace, " and have, I believe, heard more arguments for " Atheism...by his son's executors, for which Rymer wrote the inscription, and which I hope is now rescued from dilapidation. He left several children by his second... | |
| David Simpson - 1810 - 422 pages
...very properJy, by saying, " My Lord, I am a great deal older than your Grace, and, 1 believe, have heard more arguments for Atheism than ever your Grace...long enough to see there is nothing in them, and so 1 hope your Grace. will." We have an account in the Gentleman's Mag. for June 1798, of a Man of very... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 420 pages
...profanely before king Charles, he said to him, " My Lord, I am a great deal older than your grace, and have, I believe, heard more arguments for atheism...by his son's executors, for which Rymer wrote the inscription, and which, I hope is now rescued from dilapidation. He left several children by his second... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1811 - 420 pages
...nothing in them ; and so, I hope, your grace He died October 21, 1687, and was buried at Bear consfield, with a monument erected by his son's executors, for which Rymer wrote the inscription, anA Which I hope is now rescued from dilapidation. He left several children by his second... | |
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