| William Harris - 1758 - 458 páginas
...profefleth, and which cannot * but breed a great difcontentment in hispeople's hearts, * efpecially of fuch as are, peradventure, upon the point * of turning. The other inconvenience is, that this pro' hibition barreth the common and meaner fort of people ' from ufing fuch exercifes as... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 584 páginas
...evils: the one, the hindering of the conversion of many, whom their priests will take occasion hereby to vex, persuading them, that no honest mirth or recreation...which cannot but breed a great discontentment in our peoplcs's hearts/ especially of such as are, peradveoture, upon the point of turning. The other inconvenience... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 586 páginas
...evils : the one, the hindering of the conversion of many, whom their priests will take occasion hereby to vex, persuading them, that no honest mirth or recreation...which cannot but breed a great discontentment in our peoples's hearts, especially of such as are, pcradventure, upon the point of turning. The other inconvenience... | |
| 1809 - 598 páginas
...evils : the one, the hindering of the conversion of many, whom their priests will take occasion hereby to vex, persuading them, that no honest mirth or recreation...which cannot but breed a great discontentment in our peoples's hearts, especially of such as are, peradventure, upon the point of turning. The other inconvenience... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 656 páginas
...evils: the one, the hindering of the conversion of many, whom their priests will take occasion hereby to vex, persuading them, that no honest mirth or recreation...which cannot but breed a great discontentment in our peoplcs's hearts, especially of such as are, pcradventure, upon the point of turning. The other inconvenience... | |
| 1809 - 582 páginas
...lawful, or tolerable, in our religion ; which cannot but breed a great discontentment in our peoples's hearts, especially of such as are, peradventure, upon...the point of turning. The other inconvenience is, that this prohibition barreth the common and meaner sort of people from using such exercises, as may... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 510 páginas
...in the religion which the king professeth, and which cannot but breed a great discontentment in his people's hearts, especially of such as are, peradventure,...the point of turning. The other inconvenience is, that this prohibition barreth the common and meaner sort of people from using such exercises as may... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 518 páginas
...evils : the one, the hindering the conversion of many, whom their priests will take occasion hereby to vex, persuading them that no honest mirth or recreation is lawful or tolerable in the religion which the king professeth, and which cannot but breed a great discontentment in his people's... | |
| James Caulfield - 1820 - 182 páginas
...evils : the one the hindering the conversion of many, whom their priests will take occasion hereby to vex, persuading them that no honest mirth or recreation is lawful or tolerable in the religion which the King professeth, and which cannot but breed a great discontent in his people's... | |
| James Caulfield - 1820 - 252 páginas
...evils : the one the hindering the conversion of many, whom their priests will take occasion hereby to vex, persuading them that no honest mirth or recreation is lawful or tolerable in the religion which the King professeth, and which cannot but breed a great discontent in his people's... | |
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