| John Bell - 1788 - 628 páginas
...or boasts he can, For all his tedious talk is but vain boast, Or subtle shifts conviction to evade. Alas, what can they teach, and not mislead, Ignorant of themselves, of God much more, 310 And how the world began, and how man fell Degraded by himself, on grace depending t Much of the... | |
| 1869
...learning, in grasp of intellect, in knowledge of Scripture, in due maintenance of free thought, is, — " ned for the discharge of these duties and responsibilities,...and that he might be successful in quelling the tu and how man fell Degraded by himself, on grace depending ? Much of the soul they talk, but all awry,... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 páginas
...or boasts he can, For all his tedious talk is but vain boast, Or subtle shifts conviction to evade. Alas, what can they teach, and not mislead, Ignorant of themselves, of God much more, 318 And how the world began, and how man fell Degraded by himself, on grace depending ? Much of the... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 418 páginas
...or boasts he can, For all his tedious talk is but vain boast, Or subtle shifts conviction to evade. Alas ! what can they teach, and not mislead, Ignorant...themselves, of God much more, And how the world began, and how man fell Degraded by himself, on grace dependingj Much of the soul they talk, but all awry,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 páginas
...boasts he For all his tedious talk is but vain boast, [can, Or subtle shifts conviction to evade. Alas 4 what can they teach and not mislead, Ignorant of themselves, of God much more, And how the world began, and how man fell Degraded by himself, on grace depending ? Much of the soul they talk, but all awry,... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 páginas
...all his tedious talk is but vain boast, Or subtle shifts conviction to evade. Alas 1 what can tbey teach, and not mislead, Ignorant of themselves, of God much more, And how the world began, and how man fell Degraded by himself, on grace depending; Much of the soul they talk, but all awry,... | |
| Paul Wright - 1810 - 508 páginas
...Stoicks, therefore, Milton, who knew them well, spoke neither rashly nor too severely, when he said j Alas ! what can they teach, and not mislead, Ignorant of themselves, of God much more ? Much of the soul they talk, but all awry ; And in themselves seek virtue, and to themselves .All... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 270 páginas
...or boasts he can, For all his tedious talk is but vain boast, Or subtle shifts conviction to evade. Alas ! what can they teach, and not mislead, Ignorant of themselves, of God much move, "310 And how the world began, and how man fell Degraded by himself, on grace depending? Much... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 366 páginas
...boasts he can, For all his tedious talk is but vain boast, . Or subtle shifts conviction to evade. Alas ! what can they teach, and not mislead, Ignorant...themselves, of God much more, And how the world began, and how man fell Degraded by himself, on grace depending ? Much of the soul they talk, but all awry,... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 páginas
...or boasts he can, For all his tedious talk is but vain boast, Or subtle shifts conviction to evade. aching, I am caught. That eagle's fate and mine are...Which, on the shaft that made him die, Espy'da feathe and how man fell Degraded by himself, on grace depending ? Much of the soul they talk, but all awry,... | |
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