Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 pagina's |
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Pagina 438
... Colton . THAT country where the Clergy have the most influence , and use it with the most Moderation , is England . Religion . - Pope . FOR Virtue's self may too much zeal be had ; The worst of madmen is a Saint run mad . Religion . Colton ...
... Colton . THAT country where the Clergy have the most influence , and use it with the most Moderation , is England . Religion . - Pope . FOR Virtue's self may too much zeal be had ; The worst of madmen is a Saint run mad . Religion . Colton ...
Pagina 439
... Colton . AS all who frequent any place of Public Worship , however they may differ from the doctrines there delivered , are expected to comport themselves with Seriousness and Gravity , so in religious Controversies , Ridicule ought ...
... Colton . AS all who frequent any place of Public Worship , however they may differ from the doctrines there delivered , are expected to comport themselves with Seriousness and Gravity , so in religious Controversies , Ridicule ought ...
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... Colton . GROSS and vulgar minds will always pay a higher respect to Wealth than to Talent ; for Wealth , although it be a far less efficient source of power than Talent , happens to be far more in- telligible . Wealth.- Horace ...
... Colton . GROSS and vulgar minds will always pay a higher respect to Wealth than to Talent ; for Wealth , although it be a far less efficient source of power than Talent , happens to be far more in- telligible . Wealth.- Horace ...
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