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Updated: May 21, 2025
Alexander with a sad countenance, as much offended, his eyes declaring miscontentment asked who had made such a report. "Upon the honour of a gentleman," said he, "whoever has said this has much abused me, and evil acquitted himself. They who know me best are aware that it is not my manner to let any word pass my lips that might offend any prince."
Their wish importeth a simple and absolute mistaking of all festival days besides the Lord’s day, and not of their number and corruptions only. 2. It is well that he acknowledgeth both them and us to have reason of miscontentment at holidays, from their corruptions and superstitions.
Those who knew me used to call me 'Brimstone Betty; and in my own family I went by the name of the 'Bold Dragoon, much to the miscontentment of my father, who tried hard to bring me to a more feminine habit of Body and frame of mind, both by affectionate expostulation, and by assiduous larruping with a stirrup leather. But 'twas all of no use.
Therefore, when there is any change to be made in the rites of the church, merito fit hoc cum omnium ordinum ecclesiae consensu. Neither was there ever a rightly reformed church which was helped and not hurt by such rites and customs as, to their grief and miscontentment, princes did impose upon them.
Alexander with a sad countenance, as much offended, his eyes declaring miscontentment asked who had made such a report. "Upon the honour of a gentleman," said he, "whoever has said this has much abused me, and evil acquitted himself. They who know me best are aware that it is not my manner to let any word pass my lips that might offend any prince."
Alexander with a sad countenance, as much offended, his eyes declaring miscontentment asked who had made such a report. "Upon the honour of a gentleman," said he, "whoever has said this has much abused me, and evil acquitted himself. They who know me best are aware that it is not my manner to let any word pass my lips that might offend any prince."
Alexander with a sad countenance, as much offended, his eyes declaring miscontentment asked who had made such a report. "Upon the honour of a gentleman," said he, "whoever has said this has much abused me, and evil acquitted himself. They who know me best are aware that it is not my manner to let any word pass my lips that might offend any prince."
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