| John Dunton - Great Britain - 1707 - 588 pages
...bring Fetters, and ftake him to the ground. Pen. Do your plea fure, I matter not your Fetters. Rcc. Till now I never underftood the reafon of the Policy and Prudence of the Spaniards, in fuffering the Inquilition among them: And certainly it will never be well with us, till fomething like unto the Spanijk... | |
| Thomas Gordon - Great Britain - 1751 - 398 pages
...Religion* Hiftory of England in Folio, Vol. 3. p. 293. Q^ What Is your Opinion ef the Inquifition ? A. Till now I never underftood the Reafon of the Policy and Prudence of the Spaniards, in fuffering the Intiuifition amongft them : And certainly it will never be well with us, till femething like to the... | |
| Trials - 1775 - 802 pages
...bring fetters, and flake him to the ground. Pen, Do your pleaiure, 1 matter not your fetters. Rec. Till now I never underftood the reafon of the policy...prudence of the Spaniards, in fuffering the inquifition among them : And certainly it will never b- well with us, till fomething like unto the Spanifh inquifition... | |
| William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 514 pages
...eulogy he made on the Spanifh T 4 inquiinquifuion, exprefiing himfelf much to this purpofe, viz. ' Till now, I never underftood the reafon of ' the policy and prudence of the Spaniards, in fuf' fering the inquifition among them : and certainly .' it will never be well with us, till fomething... | |
| William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 506 pages
...perluafion, but purely as Englifhmen. T 4 inquiinquifition, exprefling himfelf much to this purpofe, viz. c Till now, I never underftood the reafon of ' the policy and prudence of the Spaniards, in fuf' fering the inquifition among them: and certainly ' it will never be well with us, till fomething... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1792 - 608 pages
...the trial of the celebrated quakers William Penn and William Mead, _' Till now I never underdood tlie reafon of the policy and prudence of the Spaniards, in fuffering the Inquifition among them. And certainly it will never be well with us till fomething like the Spaniih Inquifition... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1794 - 610 pages
...(hpfe Gentlemen, who that day oppofed his motion. The proThe Recorder. " Till now I never undcrflocd the reafon of the policy and prudence of the Spaniards, in fuffering the Inquifition among them: And certainly it will never be well with us, till fomething like unto die Spani/lj Inquifition... | |
| John Gough, William Sewell - Society of Friends - 1799 - 372 pages
...paffion got the better of his prudence fo far as to extort fentiments, which policy would conceal. " Till now, I never underftood the reafon of the policy and prudence of the Spaniards in- fuflferiog the inquifnion among them; and certainly it will never be well whh us, till fomething" like... | |
| Arminianism - 1811 - 1000 pages
...fetters, and ftake him to the ground." Penn. " Do your pleafure, I matter not your fetters !" Recorder. " Till now, I never underftood the reafon of the policy...prudence of the Spaniards, in fuffering the inquifition among them : and certainly it will never be well with us; till fometning like unto the Spanifh Inquifition... | |
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