| Benjamin Brook - Puritans - 1813 - 498 pages
...particulars,§ towards the conclusion the king arose from his chair, and addressed Dr. Rainolds, saying, " If this be all your party have to say, I will make them conform, or I will liurry them out of the land, or else do worse." And to close the whole, he said, " 1 will have none... | |
| Benjamin Brook - Puritans - 1813 - 494 pages
...particulars,^ towards the conclusion the king arose from his chair, and addressed Dr. Rainolds, saying, " If this be all your party have to say, I will make them conform, or I will hurry them out of the land, or else do worse." And to close the whole$ lie said, " I will have none... | |
| Missions - 1853 - 840 pages
...however, with caution and respect. Her successor, King James, vowed blindly against them, saying, — ' I will make them conform, or I will harry them out of the land ; or worse, only hang them, that is all ! ' And the choice was given them, either to return... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1817 - 612 pages
...supremacy, for, No bishop, no f kins;. Well, doctor, have you any thing else to offer?" Dr. Raynolds, 'JVo more, if it please your majesty.' Then rising from...party have to say. I will make them conform, or I will ' hurry them out of this land, or else worse;" and he was as good as his word. Thus ended the second... | |
| James Sabine - Church history - 1820 - 656 pages
...adversaries, without the least support or proteetion. The king eoneluded the eonferenee by saying, " If this be all your party have to say, I will make them eonform, or I will hurry them out of the land, or else worse." This eonferenee gave James an opportunity... | |
| Frederick Butler - United States - 1821 - 480 pages
...know what would become of my supremacy, for no bishop, no king.'1'' Then rising from his chair, he said, " If this be all your party have to say, I* will make them conform, or I will bury them out of this land, or else worse." The king proceeded to publish a proclamation to the following... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1822 - 552 pages
...offer ?" Dr. Raynolds, ' No more, if it please your majesty.' Then rising from his chair, the kin* said, " If this be all your party have to say, I will make them conform, or I will hurry them out of this land, or else worse ;" and he was as good as his word. Thus ended the second... | |
| Thomas Moore (writer on Devon.) - 1829 - 312 pages
...had anything more to say;- and being respectfully answered by the Doctor in the negative, he rose and said : " If this be all your party have to say, I will make them conform, or I will harrie them out of the land, or else worse ! " a threat which he did not afterwards forget *. On the... | |
| John Bayly Sommers Carwithen - 1829 - 558 pages
...answered in the negative, he terminated the debate in the following manner : " If this be all that your party have to say, I will make them conform, or I will hurry them out of the land, or else worse." Thus ended the conference of the second day, to the complete... | |
| Richard Baxter - Christian life - 1831 - 638 pages
...with desiring the overthrow of his supremacy. And his majesty's conclusion of the whole matter was, "I will make them conform, or I will harry them out of this land, or else worse." Neal adds very truly, " and he was as good as his word." There were many things in the policy of the... | |
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