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" Where your honour exhorteth us to stoutness, I assure you the voice of one man is able, in an hour, to put more life in us than six hundred trumpets continually blustering in our ears. "
The Scottish Pulpit from the Reformation to the Present Day - Página 63
por William Mackergo Taylor - 1887 - 287 páginas
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An Inquiry, Historical and Critical, Into the Evidence Against ..., Volumen1

William Tytler - 1790 - 400 páginas
...Honour exhorteth us (the faftion in the Englifh in" tereft) to ftoutnefs, I afi'ure you the voice of cue man '* is able, in an hour, to put more life in us, than 600 t? trumpets continually blattering in our ears. i " Mr. Knox fpoke on Tuefday to the Queen : he...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature

1812 - 708 páginas
...Randolph, in a letter to Cecil, ' exhorteth us to stoutness, I assure you the voice of one man (Knox) is able, in an hour, to put more life in us, than...hundred trumpets continually blustering in our ears.' Mary after this made several ineffectual attempts to conciliate the reformer, or at least to blunt...
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The Life of John Knox: Containing Illustrations of the History of ..., Volumen2

Thomas M'Crie - 1813 - 502 páginas
...hearers. " Where your honour (says he, in a letter to Cecil) exhorteth us to stoutness, I assure you the voice of one man is able, in an hour, to put more...six hundred trumpets continually blustering in our fan *." * Randolph's letter, apud Keith, 188. In this letter, the ambassador gives an account of Knox's...
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The Life of John Knox: Containing Illustration of the History of the ...

Thomas M'Crie - 1840 - 552 páginas
...says he, in a letter to Cecil, " exhorteth us to stoutness, I assure you the voice of one man is ahle, in an hour, to put more life in us, than six hundred trumpets continually hlustering in our ears."" The Reformer was not ignorant that some of his friends thought him too severe...
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British Reformers: Writings of John Knox

1842 - 498 páginas
...same letter to the English secretary of state. " Your honour exhorts us to stoutness — I assure you the voice of one man is able in an hour to put more...hundred trumpets continually blustering in our ears." Such stoutness was indeed needful in those days. Soon afterwards Knox was called to appear before the...
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Lives of the Scottish Reformers

Thomas M'Crie - 1846 - 524 páginas
...hearers. " Where your honour (says he, in a letter to Cecil) exhorted us to stoutness, I assure you the voice of one man is able, in an hour, to put more life in us, than six hundred trumpet* continually blustering in our eart."%. The Reformer was not ignorant that some of his friends...
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The Life of John Knox: Containing Illustrations of the History of the ...

Thomas M'Crie - 1847 - 560 páginas
...letter to Cecil. " exhorteth us to stoutness. I assure you the voice of one man is able. in an houri to put more life in us. than six hundred trumpets continually blustering in our ears."* The Reformer was not ignorant that some of his friends thought him too severe in his language. nor...
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Characters, scenes, and incidents, of the Reformation

Reformation - 1849 - 430 páginas
...thus speaks to the English secretary of state : " Your honour exhorts us to stoutness — I assure you the voice of one man is able in an hour to put more...hundred trumpets continually blustering in our ears." Soon afterwards, Knox was called to appear before the queen and her counsellors, to answer for a sermon...
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The Orange Melodist: Original Orange Songs, with Occasional Verses, and an ...

William]. Archer - 1852 - 168 páginas
...in Edinburgh. The English Ambassador to the Court of Scotland thus writes of him to Lord Cecil : " The voice of one man is able, in an hour, to put more...than six hundred trumpets continually blustering in om ears." After along life of turmoil and danger, piety and firmness, he died at Edinburgh In the 67th...
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Works, Volumen4

Thomas M'Crie - 1855 - 530 páginas
...hearers. " Where your honour," says he, in a letter to Cecil, " exhorteth us to stoutness, I assure you the voice of one man is able in an hour to put more...hundred trumpets continually blustering in our ears." s The Keformer was not ignorant that some of his friends thought him too severe in his language, nor...
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