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" If there be not in her a proud mind, a crafty wit, and an indurate heart against God and his truth, my judgment faileth me. "
The Reformation - Page 363
by George Park Fisher - 1873 - 620 pages
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 28

English literature - 1795 - 486 pages
...opinion of the Queen being demanded by his friends upon his departure from the conference, he faid, " If there be not in her a proud mind, a crafty wit, ami an indurate heart againft God and his truth, my judgment failcth me ; and this I fay with a grnyed...
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The Orthodox Presbyterian, Volume 1

Presbyterians - 1830 - 448 pages
...judge of human nature, formed no such flattering expectations. " If there be not in her," said he, " a proud mind, a crafty wit, and an indurate heart...against God and his truth, my judgment faileth me." He was afraid, also, that the insinuating manners of the Queen would abate the zeal of the Protestant...
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The American Christian Expositor: Designed to Promote the ..., Volume 1

1831 - 500 pages
...judge of human nature, formed no such flattering expectations. " If there be not in her," said he, " a proud mind, a crafty wit, and an indurate heart...against God and his truth, my judgment faileth me." He was afraid, also, that the insinuating manners of the queen would abate the zeal of the Protestant...
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The Life of John Knox, the Scottish Reformer

American Sunday-School Union - Reformation - 1833 - 156 pages
...sentiments, or change her conduct towards the reformed religion. " If there be not in her," said he, "a proud mind, a crafty wit, and an indurate heart...against God and his truth, my judgment faileth me." Knox was very fearful that the insinuating manners of the queen would abate the zeal of the protestant...
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British Reformers: Writings of John Knox

Christian biography - 1842 - 498 pages
...account of this interview is given by Knox in his history. Being asked what he thought of the queen, he said, " If there be not in her a proud mind, a crafty wit, and a hardened heart against God and his truth, my judgment faileth me ; and this I say with a grieved...
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History of the Church of Scotland ... to 1841

William Maxwell Hetherington - 1843 - 322 pages
...re.il character of the queen ; and when some of his friends asked his opinion of her, he answered, " If there be not in her a proud mind, a crafty wit,...against God and his truth, my judgment faileth me."* Few uill now deny that his judgment proved to be but too accurate. The estimate which he formed of...
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies...

1845 - 384 pages
...his friends after this interview what he thought of Mary, " If there be not in her," he answered, " a proud mind, a crafty wit, and an indurate heart...against God and his truth, my judgment faileth me." He was sent for again to the palace in May of the following year, 1562, in consequence of a sermon...
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies

Great Britain - 1845 - 538 pages
...his friends after this interview what he thought of Mary, " If there be not in her," he answered, " a proud mind, a crafty wit, and an indurate heart...against God and his truth, my judgment faileth me." He was sent for again to the palace in May of the following year, 1562, in consequence of a sermon...
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies..

Authors - 1845 - 432 pages
...his friends after this interview what he thought of Mary, " If there be not in her," he answered, " a proud mind, a crafty wit, and an indurate heart...against God and his truth, my judgment faileth me." He was sent for again to the palace in May of the following year, 1 562, in consequence of a sermon...
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History of the Church of Scotland, from the Introduction of ..., Volume 1

William Maxwell Hetherington - 1848 - 570 pages
...real character of the queen; and when some of his friends asked his opinion of her, he answered, " If there be not in her a proud mind, a crafty wit,...against God and his truth, my judgment faileth me."* Few will now deny that his judgment proved to be but too accurate. The estimate which he formed of...
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