| Liber - 1809 - 372 páginas
...and paradoxal, that I hold it to be the greatest miracle of nature. HE that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself, for every man hath need of forgiveness. NOTHING ever gave my mind more ease than when I had forgiven my enemies. IT will be better for every... | |
| Edward Herbert (1st baron.) - 1809 - 356 páginas
...forgiveness of others three considerations have especially invited me. 1. That he that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself, for every man had need to be forgiven. 2. That when a man wants or comes short of an entire and accomplished virtue,... | |
| William Oxberry - 1821 - 448 páginas
...forgiveness of others three considerations have especially invited me. 1. That he that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself, for every man had need to be forgiven. 2. That when a man wants or comes short of an intire and accomplish'd vertue,... | |
| Edward Herbert Baron Herbert of Cherbury - 1826 - 398 páginas
...forgiveness of others three considerations have especially invited me. 1. That he that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself, for every man had need to be forgiven. 2. That when a man wants or comes short of an entire and accomplished virtue,... | |
| 1827 - 362 páginas
...forgiveness of others three considerations have especially invited me. 1. That he that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself, for every man had need to be forgiven. 2. That when a man wants or comes short of an intire and accomplish'!! vertue,... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 358 páginas
...that you are to embrace the offender tor having called it forth. LX. He that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself; for every man had need to be forgiven.—Lord Herbert. LXI. The good husband keeps his wife in the wholesome ignorance... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...ready to embrace the offender for having called it forth. Lovoter. LX. He that cannot forgave others, breaks the bridge over •which he must pass himself; for every man had need to be forgiven. — Lord Herbert. LXI. The good husband keeps his wife in the wholesome ignorance... | |
| 1830 - 336 páginas
...forgiveness of others three considerations have especially invited me. 1. That he that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself, for every man had need to be forgiven. 2. That when a man wants or comes short of an intire and accomplish'd vertue,... | |
| 1838 - 444 páginas
...infusion of black tea, and regard the green as unwholesome. Forgiveness.—He that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself; for every man hath need to be forgiven. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. We have received the communications of DIE; X. ; Yorkshire;... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1839 - 204 páginas
...to embrace the offender for having called it forth. — LAVATER. • He that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself; for every man hath need to be forgiven. — LORD HERBERT. It has been a maxim with me to admit of an easy reconciliation with... | |
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