For my descent then, it was, as is well known by many, of a low and inconsiderable generation ; my father's house being of that rank that is meanest and most despised of all the families in the land. The Bookmart - Page 219publié par - 1887Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1846 - 612 pages
...autobiography, does not specify his peculiar calling,* simply remarking that his father's house was of that rank that is meanest and most despised of all the families of the land. His native cottage is still standing, though it has undergone such modifications and modernizations... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1830 - 562 pages
...descent, to use his own words, " of a low inconsiderable generation, my father's house," he says, " being of that rank that is meanest and most despised of all the families in the land." It is stated in a history of Bedfordshire that he was bred to the business of a brazier, and worked as... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 pages
...men. For my descent, then, it was, as is well known by many, of a low and inconsidable generation, my + , + of the land. Wherefore I have not here, as others, to boast of nobl.'i blood, and of any high-born... | |
| John Bunyan - 1831 - 686 pages
...men. ' For my descent then, it was, as is well known by manj, of a low inconsiderable generation ; my father's house being of that rank that is meanest,...and most despised of all the families in the land. Wherefore, I have not here as others, to boast of noble blood, or of any high-born state, according-... | |
| 1832 - 896 pages
...descent, to use his own words, ' of a low, inconsiderable, generation ; my father's house,' he says, ' being of that rank that is meanest and most despised of all the families in the land.' It is stated in a history of Bedfordshire that he was bred to the business of a brazier, and worked as... | |
| 1835 - 424 pages
...unpropitious to alb moral and mental culture. He was, he tells us, " of a low, inconsiderable generation ; my father's house being of that rank that is meanest and most despised of all the families of the land." * He learnt, indeed, " according to the rate of other poor men's children, but soon lost... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1837 - 370 pages
...descent, to use his own words, " of a low inconsiderable generation, my father's house," he says, " being of that rank that is meanest and most despised of all the families in the land." It is stated in a history of Bedfordshire that he was bred to the business of a brazier, and worked as... | |
| John Bunyan - 1838 - 554 pages
...in the year 1628. His descent, to use his own words, was " of a low and inconsiderable generation," his " father's house being of that rank that is meanest...and most despised of all the families in the land." The craft to which he was born and bred, like his father before him, was that of a brazier or tinker... | |
| John Bunyan - 1839 - 524 pages
...descent, to use his own words, " of a low, inconsiderable generation; my father's house," he says, " being of that rank that is meanest and most despised of all the families in the land." It is stated in a history of Bedfordshire, that he was bred to the business of a brazier, and worked as... | |
| Robert Philip - 1839 - 516 pages
...connexion with the gypsy tinkers. Bunyan Bays, indeed, " My father's house (meaning his descent) was of that rank that is meanest and most despised of all the families of the land." This implies that they had somewhat identified themselves with the gypsies, or allowed... | |
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