Put on my new scallop, which is very fine. To church, and there saw the first time Mr. Mills in a surplice; but it seemed absurd for him to pull it over his ears in the reading-pew, after he had done, before all the church, to go up to the pulpit to preach... London Churches Before the Great Fire - Page 93by Wilberforce Jenkinson - 1917 - 319 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1850 - 556 pages
...saw, the first time, Mr. Mills in a surplice; but it seemed absurd for him to pull it over his ears in the reading-pew, after he had done, before all the church, to go up to the pulpit." " 9th August, 1663.— To church, and heard Mr. Mills preach upon the authority of the ministers,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1855 - 478 pages
...in peace ; for this, with other things, do give great discontent to all people. 26th. (Lord's day.) Put on my new scallop, which is very fine. To church,...and there saw the first time Mr. Mills in a surplice ; vbut it seemed absurd for him to pull it over his cares in the reading-pew, after he had done, before... | |
| American essays - 1913 - 916 pages
...a cunning fellow he is as any of his coate.' And, sure enough, on the last Sunday of that month, ' Put on my new scallop, which is very fine. To church...surplice; but it seemed absurd for him to pull it over his ears in the reading-pew after he had done, before all the church, to go up to the pulpit, to preach... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1867 - 484 pages
...in peace : for this, with other things, do give great discontent to all people. 26th. (Lord's day.) Put on my new scallop, which is very fine. To church,...seemed absurd for him to pull it over his eares in the reading pew, after he had done, before all the church, to go up to the pulpitt, to preach without it.... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1871 - 460 pages
...of Cromwell, Ireton, and Bradshaw hanged and buried at Tyburn." "26th October, 16G2.— Lord's Day. Put on my new Scallop, which is very fine. To church,...; but it seemed absurd for him to pull it over his ears in the reading-pew, after he had done, before all the church, to go up to the pulpit." " 9th August,... | |
| 1879 - 690 pages
...the King in his rights or the episcopal clergy in theirs. It is not till the autumn of 1662 we read : 'Saw the first time Mr. Mills in a surplice ; but it seemed absurd for him to pull it over his ears in the reading pew, after he had done, before all the church, to go up to the pulpit, to preach... | |
| James Lewis - Church and state - 1885 - 528 pages
...the hearing "a poor cold sermon" of a Dr. Lamb at Westminster Abbey "in his habit," and the seeing a Mr. Mills in a surplice, "but it seemed absurd for him to pull it over his ears in the reading-pew, to go up to the pulpit to preach without it." Diary, Oct. 7th, 166o, Oct.... | |
| Ecclesiological Society - Church buildings - 1890 - 482 pages
...literally, it is later than the Restoration. In his Diary of Oct. 26, 1662 (ed. Mynors Bright), he says: "To church, and there saw the first time Mr. Mills...reading-pew, after he had done, before all the church, to go np to the pulpitt, to preach without it." XIII.— COVERS TO FONTS. St. Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury... | |
| Samuel Pepys, Mynors Bright - Great Britain - 1893 - 218 pages
...trouble of my house is over. 1 Lady Castlemaine. 26th (Lord's day). Up and put on my new Scallop, and is very fine. To church, and there saw the first time...surplice; but it seemed absurd for him to pull it over his ears in the reading-pew, after he had done, before all the church, to go up to the pulpitt, to preach... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1902 - 408 pages
...of Cromwell, Ireton, and Bradshaw hanged and buried at Tyburn." "26th October, 1662. — Lord's Day. Put on my new Scallop, which is very fine. To church, and there saw, the first time, Mr. Mills in a sur1 The anniversary of the decapitation of Charles the F1rst. plice ; but it seemed absurd for him... | |
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