| Thomas Clarkson - 1849 - 444 sivua
...sects have agreed in canonizing him. England is proud of his name. A great commonwealth beyond the Atlantic regards him. with a reverence similar to...Quirinus. The respectable society of which he was a member honours him as an apostle. By pious men of other persuasions he is generally regarded as a bright pattern... | |
| 1849 - 606 sivua
...hostile sects have agreed in canonizing him. England is proud of him. A great commonwealth beyond the Atlantic regards him with a reverence similar to that...Athenians felt for Theseus, and the Romans for Quirinus." Quakers venerate, him as an apostle, other Christians extol him as a bright pattern of goodness, and... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 552 sivua
...sects have agreed in canonizing him. England is proud of his name. A great commonwealth beyond the Atlantic regards him with a reverence similar to that...Quirinus. The respectable society of which he was a member honours him as an apostle. By pious men of other persuasions he is generally regarded as a bright pattern... | |
| William Hepworth Dixon - 1851 - 520 sivua
...says, "have agreed in canonising him. England is proud of his name. A great Commonwealth beyond the Atlantic regards him with a reverence similar to that...Quirinus. The respectable Society of which he was 1 History of England, vol. i. 501. * Ibid. i. £06. a member honours him as an apostle. By pious men... | |
| Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1852 - 580 sivua
...sects have agreed in canonizing him. England is proud of his name. A great commonwealth beyond the Atlantic regards him with a reverence similar to that...him as an apostle. By pious men of other persuasions ho is generally regarded as a bright pattern of Christian virtue. Meanwhile admirers of a very different... | |
| William Penn - 1857 - 170 sivua
...says, " have agreed in canonizing him. England, is proud of his name. A great commonwealth beyond the Atlantic regards him with a reverence similar to that...Quirinus. The respectable society of which he was a member honours him as an apostle. By pious men of other persuasions he is generally regarded as a bright pattern... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1857 - 348 sivua
...for Theseus, and the Eomans for Quirinus. The respectable society of which he was a member honours him as an apostle. By pious men of other persuasions...Meanwhile, admirers of a very different sort have Bounded his praises. The French philosophers of the eighteenth century pardoned what they regarded... | |
| John Paget - 1858 - 168 sivua
...have agreed in " canonising him — England is proud of his name. " A great commonwealth beyond the Atlantic " regards him with a reverence similar to...The respectable society " of which he was a member honours him as an " apostle. By pious men of other persuasions " he is generally regarded as a bright... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1858 - 588 sivua
...sects have agreed in canonising him. England is proud of his name. A great commonwealth beyond the Atlantic regards him with a reverence similar to that...Quirinus. The respectable society of which he was a member honours him as an apostle. By pious men of other persuasions he is generally regarded as a bright pattern... | |
| John Paget - 1858 - 152 sivua
...have agreed in " canonising him — England is proud of his name. " A great commonwealth beyond the Atlantic " regards him with a reverence similar to...The respectable society " of which he was a member honours him as an " apostle. By pious men of other persuasions " he is generally regarded as a bright... | |
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