Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1899 - 453 páginas |
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... opinion on the validity of Henry's marriage with Catharine of Aragon was reported to the King , and his views being entirely favorable to the King , dispensing , moreover , with the appeal to Rome , Henry sent for Cranmer with the well ...
... opinion on the validity of Henry's marriage with Catharine of Aragon was reported to the King , and his views being entirely favorable to the King , dispensing , moreover , with the appeal to Rome , Henry sent for Cranmer with the well ...
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... opinion thereof . And let us not think that we shall be heard for anything proceeding of ourselves . For all such as advance , boast , or depend anything upon their own righteousness , repel and hold from the presence of His mercy with ...
... opinion thereof . And let us not think that we shall be heard for anything proceeding of ourselves . For all such as advance , boast , or depend anything upon their own righteousness , repel and hold from the presence of His mercy with ...
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... opinion and thought of our own right- eousness laid aside . And , moreover , David , in the words above , compareth himself with King Saul , and with the rest of his enemies who wrongfully did persecute him , desiring of God that they ...
... opinion and thought of our own right- eousness laid aside . And , moreover , David , in the words above , compareth himself with King Saul , and with the rest of his enemies who wrongfully did persecute him , desiring of God that they ...
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... to us , in whom , yet known to Him by whom they are . " Tell this to a man that hath a mind deceived by too hard an opinion of himself , and it doth but augment his grief : he hath his answer ready , " Will you make me think 58 HOOKER.
... to us , in whom , yet known to Him by whom they are . " Tell this to a man that hath a mind deceived by too hard an opinion of himself , and it doth but augment his grief : he hath his answer ready , " Will you make me think 58 HOOKER.
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... opinion are not . And if they think those things to be , which they show that they love when they desire to believe them ; then must it needs be , that by desiring to believe they prove them- selves true believers . For without faith ...
... opinion are not . And if they think those things to be , which they show that they love when they desire to believe them ; then must it needs be , that by desiring to believe they prove them- selves true believers . For without faith ...
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Página 300 - Isaac; (for the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth): it was said unto her, The elder shall serve the younger. As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.
Página 283 - Wilt thou not from this time cry unto me, My father, thou art the guide of my youth?
Página 305 - If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, who giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not, and it shall be given him,
Página 365 - It looks to me to be narrow and pedantic, to apply the ordinary ideas of criminal justice to this great public contest. I do not know the method of drawing up an indictment against a whole people.
Página 193 - And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible.
Página 357 - In no country, perhaps, in the world is the law so general a study. The profession itself is numerous and powerful ; and in most provinces it takes the lead. The greater number of the deputies sent to the congress were lawyers. But all who read, and most do read, endeavor to obtain some smattering in that science.
Página 352 - I know that the colonies in general owe little or nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of watchful and suspicious government, but, that, through a wise and salutary neglect, a generous nature has been suffered to take her own way to perfection...
Página 139 - Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have taken anything from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold.
Página 359 - Then, Sir, from these six capital sources, of descent, of form of government, of religion in the northern provinces, of manners in the southern, of education, of the remoteness of situation from the first mover of government — from all these causes a fierce spirit of liberty has grown up. It has grown with the growth of the people in your colonies, and increased with the increase of their wealth: a spirit that, unhappily meeting with an exercise of power in England, which, however lawful, is not...
Página 352 - ... nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of watchful and suspicious government, but that, through a wise and salutary neglect, a generous nature has been suffered to take her own way to perfection ; when I reflect upon these effects, when I see " how profitable they have been to us, I feel all the pride of power sink, and all presumption in the wisdom of human contrivances melt and die away within me. My rigor relents. I pardon something...