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完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Brown - 1884 - 900 頁
...where 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. . . . Nobody complained more of our Church government than our taverners, whose ordinary lamentation... | |
| William Garden Blaikie, D.D., LL.D. - 1888 - 404 頁
...where 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...the Lord was not worshipped by reading, singing, and public prayer. Nobody complained more of our church-government than our taverners, whose ordinary lamentation... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1893 - 952 頁
...where 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 worshi pped. . . . Nobody complained more of our Church government than our taverners, whose ordinary... | |
| Joseph Waddell Clokey - 1896 - 284 頁
...sung, the Bible read, and prayer offered. In the seventeenth century, observes a .writer, "you could not for a great part of the country have lodged in a family where the Lord was not worshiped in reading Scripture, singing Psalms, and prayers. ' ' This prevalence of family worship... | |
| Henry Grey Graham - 1899 - 298 頁
...have ridde many a mile before ye heard any. Also you could not for a great part of the country had lodged in a family where the Lord was not worshipped by reading, singing, and publick prayer."—P. 64, Kirk tun's History, edited by C. Kirkpatrick Sharpe. urge that " a schoole... | |
| Alexander Smellie - 1904 - 556 頁
...have ridde many miles before you had 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. No body complained more of our church government than our taverners, whose ordinarie... | |
| Henry Grey Graham - 1906 - 568 頁
...have ridde many a mile before ye heard any. Also you could not for a great part of the country had lodged in a family where the Lord was not worshipped by reading, singing, and publick prayer." — P. 64, Kirkton's History, edited by C. Kirkpatrick Sharpe. urge that " a schoole... | |
| William Seath Provand - 1923 - 252 頁
...never heard ane 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 in...the Lord was not worshipped by reading, singing, and public prayer. " Now in the midst of this deep tranquillity, as soon as the certainty of the king's... | |
| David L. Larsen - 1998 - 418 頁
...where 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...the Lord was not worshipped by reading, singing and public prayer. Nobody complained more of our church-government than our taverners, whose ordinary lamentation... | |
| Benjamin Evans - 2001 - 376 頁
...never heard an oath, and you might have rid many a mile before you had heard any ; also, you could not for a great part of the country have lodged in...worshipped by reading, singing, and prayer. Nobody complained of our church government more than our taverners, whose ordinary lamentation was—their... | |
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