| Roden Noel - 1886 - 394 Seiten
...for good society to sin. So villainous fashionable seducers, and fraudulent tradesmen, " compounded for sins they were inclined to, by damning those they had no mind to," waving him aside as less pious than themselves. And he who confessed that the meanest thing's blame... | |
| Benjamin Willis Wells - 1896 - 536 Seiten
..." The Devotee." But the imperial censors, being disposed, like the Puritans of Hudibras, to " atone for sins they were inclined to by damning those they had no mind to," objected, and so the play appeared under the less distinctive name of its heroine Se'raphine, a lady... | |
| Pherozeshah Mehta - 1905 - 1002 Seiten
...that the Resolution was prompted by a desire for gaining cheap popularity, or that Government meant To compound for sins they were inclined to, By damning those they had no mind to. It would be more consistent and logical to accept the sincerity and the utility of the Resolution,... | |
| William Boulting - 1910 - 446 Seiten
...followed by the sacrifice of old women. The Popes, converted into temporal princes, were easily persuaded to Compound for sins they were inclined to By damning those they had no mind to, 1 Davidsohn, Forschungen z. Geschict. v. Florenz, 1901, II. 3 Marcotti, loc. cit., 282. 3 Hodgkin,... | |
| Charles E. Pearce - 1911 - 376 Seiten
...the Rev. W. Cotton, who made a snug addition to his stipend by selling his effusions. The fashion was to — Compound for sins they were inclined to, By damning those they had no mind to. And so it has come about that the horror of Elizabeth's judges at the enormity of her offence in contracting... | |
| 1865 - 406 Seiten
...practice of what they were pleased to term loose sports and antichristian pastimes. They were eager to ' Compound for sins they were inclined to, By damning those they had no mind to.' In fact, they had to hedge their books : just as Sir John Dean Paul every morning opened his banking-house... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1926 - 1704 Seiten
...worthy of the saintly sinners who, we are told by Butler in his inimitable tfudibras, " Compounded for sins they were inclined to by damning those they had no mind to." It has fostered deceit, perfidy, espionage, and tyranny, in some of its meanest and most Hateful aspects.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1926 - 690 Seiten
...hypocrisy worthy of the saintly shiners who, we are told by Butler in his inimitable Hudibras, " Compounded for sins they were inclined to by damning those they had no mind to." It has fostered deceit, perfidy, espionage, and tyranny, in some of its meanest and most hateful aspects.... | |
| Kenneth Escott Kirk - 1927 - 450 Seiten
...suggests that the Pharisees, like the casuists of a later age, had discovered some means of compounding for sins they were inclined to by damning those they had no mind to. Some ignoble purpose obviously lies behind the quibble that to swear by the temple ' is nought,' though... | |
| C. G. Harrison - 1993 - 228 Seiten
...fancy. But this curious form of intellectual pride led the Agnostics, like the Puritans in Hudibras,1 to Compound for sins they were inclined to, By damning those they had no mind to, and did not hinder them from indulging in the wildest speculations about the origin of life on the... | |
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