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" Some parts of Luther's behaviour, which to us appear most culpable, gave no disgust to his contemporaries. It was even by some of those qualities, which we are now apt to blame, that he was fitted for accomplishing the great work which he undertook. To... "
The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ... - Страница 527
1815
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The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V.

William Robertson - 1769 - 536 страници
...accomplifhing the great work which he undertook. To rbiize mankind, when funk in ignorance or fuperflitiori, and to encounter the rage of bigotry, armed with power, required the utmoft vehemence of zeal, and a temper daring to excefs. A gentle call would neither have reached,...

An historical miscellany. The third edition

Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 страници
...fiting the great work which he undertook. To rouze mankind, when funk in ignorance or fuperftition, and to encounter the rage of bigotry, armed with power, required the utmoft •vehemence of zeal, and a temper daring to excefs. A gentle call would neither have reached,...

The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V.

William Robertson - 1777 - 548 страници
...accompliming the great work which he undertook. To roufe mankind, when funk in ignorance or fuperftition, and to encounter the rage of bigotry, armed with power, required the utmoft vehemence of zeal, as well as a temper daring to excefs. A gentle call would neither have reached,...

Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Том 92

1793 - 524 страници
...accompliihing the great worlc he undertook. To roufe mankind, when funk in ignorance or fuperilition, and to encounter the rage of bigotry armed with power, required the utmoft vehemence of zeal, as well as a temper daring to excefs. A gentle call would meither have reached,...

Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Том 2

1797 - 522 страници
...acconiplilh.in^ the great work which he undertook. To roufe mankind, when funk in ignorance pr fuperftition, and to encounter the rage of bigotry, armed with power, required the utrnoit vehemence of zeal, and a temper daring to excels. A gentle call would neither have reached,...

General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most ..., Том 6

John Aikin - 1807 - 684 страници
...qualities, which we are now apt to blame, that he was fitted for accomplishing the great work which he undertook. To rouse mankind, when sunk in ignorance...neither have reached, nor have excited those to whom it must have been addressed. A spirit more amiable, but less vigorous than Luther's, would have shrunk...

The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Том 5

William Nicholson - 1809 - 684 страници
...or to the verb, the separation is generally marked by a comma : as, " To rouse mankind, wlicn s,Hnk in ignorance or superstition, and to encounter the...with power, required the utmost vehemence of zeal, and a temper daring to excess." The semicolon is used fur dividing a compound sentence, and hence it...

Memoirs of the Life and Writings of John Calvin: Compiled from the Narrative ...

John Mackenzie (of Huntingdon.) - 1809 - 424 страници
...qualities, which we are now apt to blame, that he was fitted for accomplishing the gt eat work which he undertook. To rouse mankind, when sunk, in ignorance...superstition, and to encounter the rage of bigotry • armed wifh 'power;1 feqtoired 'the utmost vehemence of -zea-1, as well as a temper daring to excess. A gentle...

The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Том 5

William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 страници
...verb, the separation is generally marked by a comma : as, " To rouse mankind, when sunk in ignorano; or superstition, and to encounter the rage of bigotry, armed with power, required the ntnui-t vehemence of zeal, ami a temper during to excess." The semicolon is «sed for dividing a com|>oiiml...

Beauties of Dr. Robertson: Containing the Most Prominent and Interesting ...

William Robertson - 1810 - 412 страници
...tpfa. lities, which we are now apt to blame, that he -tin fitted for accomplishing the great work which he undertook. To rouse mankind when sunk in ignorance...the utmost vehemence of zeal, as well as a temper darinj excess. A gentle call would neither have rea nor have excited those to whom it must have addressed...




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