| William Robertson - 1782 - 446 Seiten
...is faid, with a mixture of furprife as well as regret, on his own folly, in having beftowed fo mucli time and labour on the more vain attempt of bringing mankind to a precife uniformity of fentiment concerning the profound and myfterious doctrines of religion. BUT in... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 344 Seiten
...mixture of surprise as well as regret, on his wnfolly, in having bestowed so much time and labour, in the more vain attempt of bringing mankind to a precise uniformity of sentiment concerning the intricate and mysterious doctrines of religion!" The infamous falsehoods, Sir, which have been propagated... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 414 Seiten
...regard to the construction of clocks and watches ; and having found, after repeated trials, that he could not bring any two of them to go exactly alike,...religion. BUT in what manner soever Charles disposed His more ., , .. , . . , - , , ot the rest oi his time, he constantly reserved a serious ocHOOK considerable... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 422 Seiten
...with a mixture of surprise as well as regret, on his own folly, in having bestowed so much time ahd labour on the more vain attempt of bringing mankind...religion. BUT in what manner soever Charles disposed His more fiii serious oc,of the rest of his time, he constantly reserved a BOOK considerable portion... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 Seiten
...mixture of surprise as well as regret, on his own folly, in having bestowed so much time and labour in the more vain attempt of bringing mankind to a precise...the profound and mysterious doctrines of religion. JJut in what manner soever Charles disposed of the rest of his time, he constantly reserved a considerable... | |
| John Adams - 1813 - 324 Seiten
...with a mixture of surprize and regret, on his own folly, in having bestowed so much time and labor, in the more vain attempt of bringing mankind to a precise uniformity of sentiment, concerning the intricate and mysterious doctrines of religion. And here, after two years retirement, he was seized... | |
| 362 Seiten
...reflected, it is said, with a mixture of surprise as well as regret, on his own folly, in having bellowed to much time and labour on the more vain attempt of bringing mankind to a precise uniformity of sentiment, con< fining the intricate aud mysterious doc1 1 1 in -•• of religion." VII. Now they charge on... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1815 - 702 Seiten
...in his retirement, go exactly alike, after repeated trials, reflected, it is said, with surprise and regret, on his own folly, in having bestowed so much...bringing mankind to a precise uniformity of sentiment in religion. We present our readers with some specimens of the examinations of the Puritans before... | |
| 1815 - 670 Seiten
...his retirement, go exactly alike, after repeated trials, reflected, it is .said, with surprise and regret, on his own folly, in having bestowed so much...bringing mankind to a precise uniformity of sentiment in religion. We present our readers with some specimens of the examinations of the Puritans before... | |
| William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - 1820 - 420 Seiten
...con- t_ '_, struction of clocks and watches ; and having found, is&s. after repeated -trials, that he could not bring any two of them to go exactly alike,...doctrines of religion. BUT in what manner soever Charles dispos- His more „,.. , , serious oced of the rest of his time, he constantly reserv- cupations.... | |
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