| John Tillotson (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1702 - 322 páginas
...fubtilty enough 5 with a very gentle heat, and few hard words : Vertues to be praifed where- ever they are found, yea even in an Enemy, and very worthy our imitation : In a word, they are the ftrongeft managers of a we,ik Caufe and which is ill founded at the bottom, that perhaps ever yet medled... | |
| John Tillotson - 1748 - 436 páginas
...fubtilty enough ; with a very gentle heat, and few hard words : virtues to be praifed where-ever they are found, yea even in an enemy, and very worthy our imitation. In a word, they are the Ilrongeft managers of a weak caufe, and which is ill founded at the bottom) tom, that perhaps ever... | |
| Richard Wright - 1806 - 472 páginas
...subtilty enough ; with a very gentle heat, and few hard words, virtues to be praised wherever they are found, yea even in an enemy, and very worthy our imitation.'...the strongest managers of a weak cause and which is ill founded at the bottom, that perhaps ever meddled with controversy : insomuch that some of the,protestants... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1810 - 874 páginas
...very gentle heat, and few bard words: viitues to be praised, wherever they are (bund ; yea, even io an enemy, and very worthy our imitation. In a word,...the strongest managers of a weak cause, and which is ill founded at the bottom, that perhaps ever yet meddled with controversy ; insomuch, that some of... | |
| 1822 - 502 páginas
...our imitation. In a word, they are the strongest managers of a weak cause, and which is ill founded at the bottom, that perhaps ever yet meddled with...controversy ; in so much, that some of the protestant, and most of the popish writers, and even of the Jesuits themselves, who pretend to all the reason and ability... | |
| Noah Worcester, Henry Ware - 1822 - 432 páginas
...hard words ; virtues to be praised wherever they are found, yea, even in an enemy, and very worthy of our imitation. In a word, they are the strongest managers of a weak cause, and which is ill founded at the bottom, that perhaps ever yet meddled with controversy ; in so much, that some of... | |
| 1839 - 966 páginas
...very natural process, excite suspicion of his Orthodoxy, raises himself above imputation by adding, " In a word, they are the strongest managers of a weak...bottom, that perhaps ever yet meddled with controversy ; insomuch that some of the Protestants, and the generality of the Popish writers, and even of the... | |
| 1845 - 880 páginas
...hard words : virtues to be praised where ever they are found, yea even in an enemy, and very worthy of our imitation : in a word, they are the strongest...bottom, that perhaps ever yet meddled with controversy : insomuch that some of the Protestants, and the generality of Popish writers, and even of the Jesuits... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1845 - 878 páginas
...hard words : virtues to be praised where ever they are found, yea even in an enemy, and very worthy of our imitation : in a word, they are the strongest...bottom, that perhaps ever yet meddled with controversy : insomuch that some of the Protestants, and the generality of Popish writers, and even of the Jesuits... | |
| John Wilson - 1845 - 642 páginas
...with a very gentle heat, and few hard words — virtues to be praised wherever they are found, yen, even in an enemy, and very worthy our imitation. In...the strongest managers of a weak cause, and which is ill founded at the bottom, that perhaps ever yet meddled with controversy. — ARCHBISHOP TILLOTSON... | |
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