| William Crookshank - Scotland - 1812 - 420 pages
...many of them openly vicious ; they were a disgrace to their sacred functions, and were indeed the dreg and refuse of the northern parts '; those of them who rose above contempt or scandal, were men of such violent tempers, tlv.it thry were as much hntcd, as the others wore desjjisodi... | |
| Robert Leighton, James Aikman - Theology - 1832 - 758 pages
...and many of them were openly vicious, they were a disgrace to their order and the sacred function, and were indeed the dregs and refuse of the northern parts. Those of them who arose above contempt or scandal, were men of such violent tempers, that they were as much hated as... | |
| Thomas Lockerby - 1839 - 566 pages
...; many of them were openly vicious. They were a disgrace to their orders, and the sacred functions, and were indeed the dregs and refuse of the northern parts. Those of them who rose above contempt or scandal, were men of such violent tempers, that they were as much hated as the others were despised."... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - Reformation - 1841 - 602 pages
...and many of them were openly vicious. They were a disgrace to their orders and the sacred function ; and were, indeed, the dregs and refuse of the northern parts. Those of them who arose above contempt or scandal, were men of such violent tempers that they were as much hated as the... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - Christian biography - 1841 - 704 pages
...many of them were openly vicious. They were a disgrace to their orders, and to the sacred functions ; and were indeed the dregs and refuse of the northern parts. Those of them who arose above contempt or scandal, were men of such violent tempers, that they were as much hated as... | |
| Patronage, Ecclesiastical - 1842 - 296 pages
...many of them were openly vicious — they were a disgrace to their order and the sacred functions — and were, indeed, the dregs and refuse of the northern...of them who rose above contempt and scandal, were men of such violent tempers, that they were as much hated as the others were despised." Yet these were... | |
| William Maxwell Hetherington - 1843 - 322 pages
...vicious. They were a disgrace to their orders and the sacred functions, and indeed were the dre;:s and refuse of the northern parts. Those of them who rose above contempt or scandal were men of such violent tempers, that they were as much hated as the others were despised.... | |
| Robert Leighton (Abp. of Glasgow), James Aikman - Theology - 1844 - 758 pages
...and many of them were openly vicious, they were a disgrace to their order and the sacred function, and were indeed the dregs and refuse of the northern parts. Those of them who arose above contempt or scandal, were men of such violent tempers, that they were as much hated as... | |
| John Parker Lawson - Reformation - 1844 - 950 pages
...and many of them were openly vicious. They were a disgrace to their order and the sacred profession, and were indeed the dregs and refuse of the northern parts. Those of them who were above contempt or scandal were men of such violent tempers, that they were as much hated as the... | |
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