| William Belsham - 1795 - 496 sivua
...and cut off the right arm of Britain, were all members of the ESTABLISHED CHURCH, all orthodox men. I am not afraid of those tender and scrupulous consciences who are over-cautious of professing or believing too much : if they are sincerely in the wrong, I forgive their... | |
| William Belsham - 1801 - 426 sivua
...believing too much ; if they are fincerely in the wrong, I forgive their .errors, and refpe£l thfeir integrity. The men I am afraid of, are the men who believe every thing, who fubfcribe every thing, and who VOTE for every thing." —Upon the whole, it appears but too evident,... | |
| 1808 - 546 sivua
...and cut off the right arm of Britain, were all members of the ESTABLISHED CHURCH, all orthodox men. I am not afraid of those tender and scrupulous consciences who are over cautious of professing cr believing too much : if they are sincerely in the wrong, I forgive their errors, and respect their... | |
| 1809 - 618 sivua
...and have the power, are the men who do the mischief, while the Schismatics only suffer and complajn. I am not afraid of those tender and scrupulous consciences, who are over-cautious of professing or believing too much. If they are sincerely in the wrong, I forgive their... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 sivua
...liturgy, and an arminian clergy."—Lord CHATHAM, in the Debate on the Dissenters' Relief Bill, 1773. " I am not afraid of those tender and scrupulous consciences,...am afraid of, are the men who believe every thing, who subscribe every thing, and who vote for every thing."—Bishop SHIPLEY, in the Debate fa the Dissenters'... | |
| John Minter Morgan - 1830 - 276 sivua
...indolence of spirit, which prepares them to receive and swallow implicitly whatever is offered them. t " I am not afraid of those tender and scrupulous consciences who are over-cautious of professing and believing ATTICUS. Since you so earnestly a martyr deem The great Exemplar... | |
| 1839 - 446 sivua
...truth. The ancient historiai»s are for the most part serious Rabelais. — Voltaire. The Believers. — I am not afraid of those tender and scrupulous consciences,...subscribe to every thing, and vote for every thing. — Bishop Shipley. Cititom may lead a man into many errors, but it justifies none. — Fielding. THE... | |
| John Taylor - 1839 - 258 sivua
...Patriot King. veil. Belief.—I am not afraid of those tender and scrupulous consciences, who are ever cautious of professing and believing too much; if...subscribe to every thing, and vote for every thing.— Jiishnp Shipley. Influence of Custom in Education.—The methods of our education are governed by custom.... | |
| 1841 - 646 sivua
...scrupulous con, sciences, who are ever cautious of professing and heliev: ing too much ; if they an; sincerely in the wrong, I forgive ; their errors,...subscribe : to every thing, and vote for every thing. — Bithop LOVE AND SPECULATION. Original LOVE AND SPECULATION. A TALE OF THE DAYS OF DISCOUNTS lit... | |
| 1841 - 644 sivua
...character. To be continued. I AM not afraid of those, tender and scrupulou« consciences, who nre ever cautious of professing and believing too much ; if...respect their integrity. The men I am afraid of, are the raeu who believe every thing, subscribe to every thing, and vote for every thing. — Biihop Shipley.... | |
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