squire has made all his tenants atheists and tithe-stealers, while the parson instructs them every Sunday in the dignity of his order, and insinuates to them, in almost every sermon, that he is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are come... American Monthly Knickerbocker - Página 614editado por - 1851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 466 páginas
...almost every sermon, that he is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are come to such an extremity, that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half-year ; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray for him in... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1863 - 202 páginas
...almost every sermon, that he is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are come to such an extremity, that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year ; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray for him in the face of the... | |
| Popular readings - 1867 - 266 páginas
...almost every sermon, that he is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are come to such an extremity, that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half-year ; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray for him in... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 páginas
...almost every sermon, that he is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are coming to such an extremity, that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or in private this half year ; and the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray... | |
| Francis Young (F.R.G.S.) - 1870 - 262 páginas
...almost every sermon, that ho is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are come to such an extremity that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this halfyear; and the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray for him in the face... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1870 - 380 páginas
...is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are 360 A Book about Clergy. even come to such an extremity that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half-year ; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray for him in... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 páginas
...almost every sermon, that he is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are come to such an extremity, that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year, and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray for him in the face of the... | |
| 1872 - 556 páginas
...almost every sermon, that he is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are come to such an extremity, that the 'squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half-year ; and the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray for him in the face... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 576 páginas
...in almost every sermon that he is a better man than his patron. In short matters are come to such an extremity, that the 'squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray for him in the face of the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 páginas
...in almost every sermon that he is a better man than his patron. In short matters are come to such an extremity, that the 'squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year ; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray for him in the face of the... | |
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