| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1823 - 504 pages
...Latimer, on his part, was as ready to return the kind office. " Be of good cheer, brother," cried he, " we shall this day kindle such a torch in England, as, I trust in God, shall never be extinguished." A furious bigot ascended to preach to them and the people while the fire was preparing ; and Ridley... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1823 - 398 pages
...part w,aa as ready lo return the Tcind office : " Be of good cheer, brother," cried he, " we sh.il! this day kindle such a torch in England, as I trust in God, shall never be extinguished !" A furious bigot ascended to preach to them and the people, while the fire was preparing: and Ridley... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - Great Britain - 1824 - 568 pages
...of Worcester, two prelates celebrated for learning and virtue, perished together in the same flames at Oxford, and supported each other's constancy by...-we shall this day kindle such a torch in England, us, I trust in God, shall never be extinguished." ' The tender sex itself, as they have commonly greater... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1825 - 486 pages
...of Worcester, two prelates celebrated for learning and virtue, perished together in the same flames at Oxford, and supported each other's constancy by...naturally be ascribed to them than to the religious zealots) as. to tie bags of gunpowder about these prelates, in order to put a speedy period to their... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1825 - 780 pages
...Latimer, on his part, was as ready to return the kind oШce. " Be of good cheer, hrother," eried he, "we shall this day kindle such a torch in England, as, I trust in God, shall never he extinguished." A furious higot ascended to preach to them and the people while the fire was preparing... | |
| Thomas Wood - Christianity - 1825 - 440 pages
...and Cranmer, fell sacrifices to the fury of the queen. When at the stake, Latimer said to Ridley, " Be of good cheer, brother, we shall this day kindle such a fire in England, as, I trust in God, will never be extinguished." In the short reign of Queen Mary,... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - Great Britain - 1827 - 568 pages
...of Worcester, two prelates celebrated for learning and virtue, perished together in the same flames at Oxford, and supported each other's constancy by...I trust in God, shall never be extinguished." The tender sex itself, as they have commonly greater propensity to religion, produced many examples of... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - Great Britain - 1828 - 420 pages
...of Worcester, two prelates celebrated for learning and virtue, perished together in the same flames at Oxford, and supported each other's constancy by...naturally be ascribed to them than to the religious zealots) as to tie bags of gunpowder about these prelates, in order to put a speedy period to their... | |
| John Warner Barber - Church history - 1828 - 188 pages
...Latimer on his part, was as ready to return his kind office. " Be of good cheer, brother, (cried he,) we shall this day kindle such a torch in England, as, I trust in God, shall never be extinguished." A furious bigot ascended to preach to them and the people, while the fire was preparing ; and Ridley... | |
| Selina Bunbury - 1828 - 372 pages
...we are greatly indebted for our liturgy, died together; when bound to the stake the former said, ' Be of good cheer, brother, we shall this day kindle such a torch in England as I trust by God's grace shall never be put out.' His words were accomplished; O may not the sins or ingratitude... | |
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