Mores Catholici: Or, Ages of Faith ...J. Booker, 1835 |
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... Judge , the herald of the Word . If now you contrast the excellence and dignity of John with the profound wickedness of those who slew him , you will have a just subject for astonishment ; and , if it be allow- able to say so , even of ...
... Judge , the herald of the Word . If now you contrast the excellence and dignity of John with the profound wickedness of those who slew him , you will have a just subject for astonishment ; and , if it be allow- able to say so , even of ...
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... Judge ; three things to himself , purity , watchfulness , and discipline ; and three to his bre- thren , obedience , concord , and beneficence , according to the social relation in which he was placed towards them ↑ . It belonged to ...
... Judge ; three things to himself , purity , watchfulness , and discipline ; and three to his bre- thren , obedience , concord , and beneficence , according to the social relation in which he was placed towards them ↑ . It belonged to ...
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... judge as with the balance of Omniscience , the thoughts and deeds of mortals , decla- ring where fell the just , and when was their fall irrepa- rable . There is nothing in common between the Christian philosophy and this pretension to ...
... judge as with the balance of Omniscience , the thoughts and deeds of mortals , decla- ring where fell the just , and when was their fall irrepa- rable . There is nothing in common between the Christian philosophy and this pretension to ...
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... judge of these things as they really are , and as those know who beheld them , ἀλλ ̓ ἐξ ὧν ἄν τις εὖ λέγων διαβάλλοι . It is from whatever may be advanced by any who can speak well , by any vain flashy man declaiming , that they will be ...
... judge of these things as they really are , and as those know who beheld them , ἀλλ ̓ ἐξ ὧν ἄν τις εὖ λέγων διαβάλλοι . It is from whatever may be advanced by any who can speak well , by any vain flashy man declaiming , that they will be ...
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... judges better of the office of an historian , say- ing , " When I think upon the general right , it appears to me ... judge that there is no grain amidst it . " Paleas vident , grana non vident , vel videre nolunt ‡ . After these came ...
... judges better of the office of an historian , say- ing , " When I think upon the general right , it appears to me ... judge that there is no grain amidst it . " Paleas vident , grana non vident , vel videre nolunt ‡ . After these came ...
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Страница 485 - For taking bribes here of the Sardians ; Wherein, my letters, praying on his side, Because I knew the man, were slighted off. Bru. You wrong'd yourself, to write in such a case. Cas. In such a time as this, it is not meet That every nice offence should bear his comment.
Страница 9 - No might nor greatne'ss in mortality Can censure 'scape ; back-wounding calumny The whitest virtue strikes : What king so strong, Can tie the gall up in the slanderous tongue ? But who comes here ? Enter ESCALUS, Provost, Bawd, and Officers.
Страница 481 - Et homo, cum in honore esset, non intellexit : comparatus est jumentis insipientibus, et similis factus est illis.
Страница 398 - From the sole of the foot to the crown of the head there is' no soundness in it, but wounds, and bruises and putrefying sores.
Страница 299 - And enter not into judgment with thy servant: for in thy sight shall no man living be justified.
Страница 504 - I'll look up; My fault is past. But, O! what form of prayer Can serve my turn? "Forgive me my foul murder"?
Страница 533 - ... filling each estate of life and profession with abject and servile principles, depressing the high and heaven-born spirit of man, far beneath the condition wherein either God created him, or sin hath sunk him. To pursue the allegory, custom being but a mere face, as echo is a mere voice, rests not in her unaccomplishment, until, by secret inclination, she accorporate herself with error, who, being a blind and serpentine body without a head, willingly accepts what he wants, and supplies what her...
Страница 233 - I AM sometimes very much troubled when I reflect upon the three great professions of divinity, law, and physic; how they are each of them overburdened with practitioners, and filled with multitudes of ingenious gentlemen that starve one another.
Страница 179 - O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO.
Страница 423 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet, oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct.