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" I never heard an oath ; and you might have ridden many miles before you heard any. Also, you could not, for a great part of the country, have lodged in a family where the Lord was not worshipped, by reading, singing, and public prayer. Nobody complained... "
Great Britain, France and Belgium: A Short Tour in 1835 - 第 136 頁
Heman Humphrey 著 - 1838
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The Edinburgh Observer: Or, Town and Country Magazine, 第 1-11 期

1817 - 292 頁
...I never heard an oath, and you might have rode many miles hefore you had heard any. Also, you could not, for a great part of the country, have lodged...the Lord was not worshipped by reading, singing, and puhlic prayer. Nohody complained more of our church government than our taverners, whose ordinary comment,...
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The British Review, and London Critical Journal, 第 11 卷

1818 - 594 頁
...ridcle many miles before you hade heard any : also, you could not, for a great part of the countrey, have lodged in a family where the Lord was not worshipped by reading, singing, and publick prayer. Nobody complained more of our church government than our taverners, whose ordinary...
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Memoirs of the Rev. John Blackader

Andrew Crichton, John Blackader - 1826 - 384 頁
...never heard ane oath ; and you might have ridde many miles before you hade heard any. Also, you could not, for a great part of the country, have lodged...Lord was not worshipped, by reading, singing, and public prayer. Nobody complained more of our church government, than our ta_yerners, whose ordinary...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1834 - 712 頁
...many a mile before you heard any; also, you could not, for a great part of the country, hare lodged io ' 2( &چ. U i{\ ÙB d X c X RR 3 3 } G 2Z , complained of our Church Government more than our taverners, whose ordinary lamentation was, their...
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Biblical Repository and Quarterly Observer

1837 - 1068 頁
...never heard one oath, and you might have ridden many miles before you had heard any ; also, you could not, for a great part of the country, have lodged...the Lord was not worshipped by reading, singing, and public prayer. Nobody complained more of our churchgovernment than our taverners, whose ordinary lamentation...
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The Edinburgh Christian Instructor, 第 22 卷

952 頁
...IUVCT heard an oath, and you might have travelled many miles before you had heard any ; also, you could not, for a great part of the country, have lodged in a family where the Lord was not worshipped." t See » copy of the letter in Wodrow's Hittory, Appendix, rol. i. 1 151 Dr. Chalmers's labours on...
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Jethro: A System of Lay Agency, in Connection with Congregational Churches ...

John Campbell - 1839 - 424 頁
...never heard an oath, and you might have ridden many miles before you heard one; also you could not, in a great part of the country, have lodged in a family,...the Lord was not worshipped by reading, singing, and public prayer."* So thorough and complete was the work of Reformation in Scotland,—sixty-seven years...
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Sketches of Scottish Church History: Embracing the Period from the ..., 第 1 卷

Thomas M'Crie - 1841 - 602 頁
...I never heard an oath ; and you might have ridden many miles before you heard any. Also, you could not, for a great part of the country, have lodged...Lord was not worshipped, by reading, singing, and public prayer. Nobody complained more of our Church government than our taverners; whose ordinary lamentation...
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Patrick Welwood: A Tale of the Times of the Kirk and Covenant, for the Young

Patrick Welwood, John Anderson - 1841 - 334 頁
...never heard an oath, and you might have rode many miles before you had heard any ; also, you could not have lodged in a family where the Lord was not worshipped by reading, singing, and prayer. Nobody complained more of our church government than the taverners whose ordinary lamentation was, that their...
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Annals of the Persecution in Scotland, from the Restoration to the Revolution

James Aikman - 1842 - 586 頁
...I never heard an oath ; and you might have ridde many miles before you heard any : also, you could not for a great part of the country have lodged in...the Lord was not worshipped by reading, singing, and public prayer. Nobody complained more of our churchgovernment than our taverners, whose ordinary lamentation...
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