 | 1872 - 692 pages
...parish politics being generally discussed in that place, either after sermon or before the bell rings. As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole congregation,...he stands up and looks about him, and, if he sees anybody else nodding, either wakes them himself, or sends his servant to them. Several other of the... | |
 | National reading books - 1872 - 264 pages
...tho country churches that I have ever heard. As^Sir Roger is landlord to tho whole congregation, ho keeps them in very good order, and will suffer nobody...sermon, upon recovering out of it he stands up and looks ulwut him, and, if ho sees anybody else nodding, either wakes them himself, or sends his servants to... | |
 | Henry Dunn Smith - English language - 1872 - 104 pages
...own who covets what is his neighbour's. 7. I come, I come ; ye have called me long. 8. As Sir Boger is landlord to the whole congregation, he keeps them in very good order. 9. 'Tis the mind that makes the body rich. 10. Avoid extremes, and shun the fault of such Who still... | |
 | Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1873 - 408 pages
...to instruct them rightly in the tunes of the psalms, upon which they now very much value themselves. As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole congregation,...keeps them in very good order, and will suffer nobody in it to sleep besides himself; for if by chance he has been 'surprised into a short nap at sermon,... | |
 | Jakob Olaus Løkke - 1875 - 556 pages
...which they now very much value themselves, and indeed outdo most of the country churches that I have ever heard. As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole...it he stands up and looks about him, and if he sees anybody else nodding, either wakes them himself or sends his servants to them. Several other of the... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 pages
...which they now very much value themselves, and indeed outdo most of the country churches that I have ever heard. As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole...it he stands up and looks about him, and if he sees anybody else nodding, either wakes them himself, or sends his servants to them. Several other 10 of... | |
 | Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 452 pages
...which they now verymuch value themselves, and, indeed, outdo most of the country churches that I have ever heard. As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole...it he stands up and looks about him, and if he sees anybody else nodding, either wakes them himself, or sends his servants to them. Several other of the... | |
 | Francis Henry Underwood - American literature - 1875 - 660 pages
...which they now very much value themselves, and, indeed, outdo most of the country churches that I have ever heard. As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole...it he stands up and looks about him, and if he sees anybody else nodding, either wakes them himself, or sends his servant to them. Several other of the... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 pages
...which they now very much value themselves, and indeed outdo most of the country churches that I have ever heard. As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole...it he stands up and looks about him, and if he sees anybody else nodding, either wakes them himself, or sends his servants to them. Several other 10 of... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1875 - 566 pages
...good order, and will suffer nobody to sleep besides himself; for if by chance he has been surprised ^ a short nap at sermon, upon recovering out of it he stands " looks about him, and if he sees anybody else nodding, el wakes them himself, or sends his servants... | |
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