| William Wordsworth - 1809 - 234 páginas
...contend coldly, and without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious. A politic man may write from his brain, without touch and sense...express, in his words, a character of zeal or love. Lord Bacon. ERRATA. Page 4. For not only the virtue, read, not only the virtues. 7. For actually, read,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 páginas
...contend coldly, and without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious. A politic man may write from his brain without touch and sense of...yet is the former warranted also by great examples. But to leave all reverent and religious compassion towards evils, or indignation towards faults, and... | |
| Amicus Protestans - 1822 - 274 páginas
...contend coldly, and without affection, about things " which they hold dear and precious : a politic man may " write from his brain, without touch and sense of his heart, " as in a speculation that pertaineth not unto him ; but a f feeling Christian will express in his words, a character of " zeal... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1827 - 526 páginas
...of advice, there were rever. ence due to your counsel, whereas faith is not due to your affirmation. A feeling Christian will express in his words a character of zeal or love : although we are not to contend coldly about things which we hold dear (a) - - 32 Impropriety of wit... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1827 - 528 páginas
...of advice, there were reverence due to your counsel, whereas faith is not due to your affirmation. A feeling Christian will express in his words a character of zeal 'or love : although we are not to contend coldly about things which we hold dear (a) - - 32 Impropriety of wit... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1827 - 558 páginas
...of advice, there were rever. encedue to your counsel, whereas faith is not due to your affirmation. A feeling Christian will express in his words a character of zeal or love : although we are not to contend coldly about things which we hold dear (a) - - 32 Impropriety of wit... | |
| John Poynder - 1835 - 134 páginas
...contend coldly, and without affection, about " things which they hold dear and precious. A politic " man may write from his brain, without touch and sense " of his heart, as in a speculation which appertaineth not " unto him; but a feeling Christian will express, in his " words, a character... | |
| John Poynder - 1835 - 128 páginas
...contend coldly, and without affection, about " things which they hold dear and precious. A politic " man may write from his brain, without touch and sense " of his heart, as in a speculation which appertaineth not " unto him ; but a feeling Christian will express, in his " words, a character... | |
| John Poynder - 1835 - 128 páginas
...contend coldly, and without affection, about " things which they hold dear and precious. A politic " man may write from his brain, without touch and sense " of his heart, as in a speculation which appertained! not " unto him ; but a feeling Christian will express, in his " words, a character... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 páginas
...contend coldly, and without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious. A politic man may write from his brain without touch and sense of...yet is the former warranted also by great examples. But to leave all reverent and religious compassion towards evils, or indignation towards faults, and... | |
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