... mother, and the daughter, and the daughter's daughter. Avarice is the mother: she brings forth bribe-taking, and bribe-taking perverting of judgment. There lacks a fourth thing to make up the mess, which, so help me God, if I were judge, should be... Select Sermons - Page 192by Hugh Latimer - 1832 - 288 lehteFull view - About this book
| Hugh Latimer (bp. of Worcester.) - 1758 - 568 lehte
...him take bribes and pervert Judgment. Let him have his reward, a Tyburn tippet to take with him, if it were the Judge of the King's- Bench, my Lord Chief Judge of England ;y?a, if it were my Lord Chancellor himfelf, to <Tyburn with him." Bejides thefe falutary examples,... | |
| Hugh Latimer - 1824 - 478 lehte
...mess, which, so God help me, if I were judge, should be hangum tuum, a Tyburn tippet to take with him, and it were the judge of the king's bench, my lord...would resort to prisons. A commendable thing in a christian realm, I would wish that there were curates for prisons, that we might say, the curate of... | |
| William Carr - 1828 - 384 lehte
...which, so God helpe me, if I were judge, should be hangum tuum, a Tyburn tippet, to take with him, if it were the Judge of the King's Bench, my Lord Chief Judge of England." Latimer's Sermons vol. 1. p. 161. " Item a payne is made, that no person or persons, that shall brewe... | |
| William Carr - 1828 - 364 lehte
...which, so God helpe me, if I were judge, should be hangum tuum, a Tyburn tippet, to take with him, if it were the Judge of the King's Bench, my Lord Chief Judge of England." Latimer's Sermons vol. 1. p. 161. " Item a payne is made, that no person or persons, that shall brewe... | |
| 1837 - 608 lehte
...which, so help me God, if 1 were judge, should be hangum tuitm, a Tyburn tippet to take with him ; an it were the judge of the King's Bench, my Lord Chief Judge of England, — yea, an it were my Lord Chancellor himself', to Tyburn with him.' We will quote but one more passage. '... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth (DD.) - 1839 - 686 lehte
...to a suggestion of honest Latimer, in one of his sermons before king Edward : fol. 63 b. 4to. " O ! I would ye would resort to prisons ; a commendable thing in a Christian realme. I would wish that there were curates for prisons, that we might say the curate of... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1840 - 516 lehte
...which, so help me God, if I were judge, should be hangum tuum, a Tyburn tippet to take with him ; an it were the judge of the King's Bench, my Lord Chief Judge of England, yea, an it were my Lord Chancellor himself, to Tyburn with Aim.' We will quote but one more passage. ' He... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 520 lehte
...which, so help me God, if I were judge, should be hangum tuum, a Tyburn tippet to take with him ; an it were the judge of the King's Bench, my Lord Chief Judge of England, yea, an it were my Lord Chancellor himself, to Tyburn with him." We will quote but one more passage. " He... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1846 - 782 lehte
...which, so help me God, if I were judge, should be hangum tmitn, a Tyburn tippet to take with him ; an i/-», an it wert my Lord Chancellor himself, to Tybvrn with him." We will quote but one more passage.... | |
| 1907 - 684 lehte
...the following words, which occur in a sermon preached before Edward VI. (quoted at 1 S. ii. 22) :— "Oh, I would ye would resort to prisons ! A commendable thing in a Christian realm : I would wish there were curates of prisons, that we might say, the 'curate of Newgate,'... | |
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