| 1813 - 596 páginas
...suffice it for Ignoramus .to observe, that it commences with informing us, " There was never any thing, by the wit of man so well devised, or so sure established, which in the continuance of time, hath not been corrupted :" and terminates with telling us what the " wit of... | |
| Church of England - 1815 - 450 páginas
...conscientious Sons of the Church of England. Concerning the Service of the Church. THERE was never any thing by the wit of man so well devised, or so sure established,...which in continuance of time hath not been corrupted: As, among other things, it may plainly appear by the Common Prayers in the Church, commonly called... | |
| Thomas Pruen - 1820 - 348 páginas
...sons of the Church of England.(T) Concerning the Service of the Church.($) THEUK was never any thing by the wit of man so well devised, or so sure established,...which, in continuance of time, hath not been corrupted: as, among other things, it may plainly appear by the Common Prayers in the Church, commonly called... | |
| Samuel Charles Wilks - 1821 - 620 páginas
...our pious Reformers, in their preface to our Book of Common Prayer, that " There never was any thing by the wit of man so well devised or so sure established,...which in continuance of time hath not been corrupted." Still all this is nothing to the present question, which relates only to the necessity of sortie national... | |
| Richard Burn - 1824 - 608 páginas
...(which was also nearly the same in the C_ 2. 2d and in the 5th of Ed. 6.) — There was never any thing by the wit of man so well devised, or so sure established,...which in continuance of time hath not been corrupted ; as among other things, it may plainly appear by the common prayers in the church, commonly called... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 858 páginas
...any of them ; and whoever considers the mutability of human things, will grant that nothing can be so well devised, or so sure established, which, in continuance of time, will not be corrupted. A change of circumstances, to which the best constituted state is liable, will... | |
| John Acaster - 1829 - 206 páginas
...regain the confidence of the people;— and to preserve her in existence. J. HERE never was any thing by the wit of man, so well devised or so sure established,...which in continuance of time hath not been corrupted." This sensible and judicious remark of our great and ; excellent reformer, has been grievously verified,... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 868 páginas
...any of them ; and whoever considers the mutability of human things, will grant that nothing can be so well devised, or so sure established, which, in continuance of time, will not be corrupted. A change of circumstances, to which the best constituted state is liable, will... | |
| 1837 - 528 páginas
...of their meaning. For this reason they shall be here cited : " There was never any thing by the will of man so well devised, or so sure established, which in continuance of time hath not been corrupted ; as, among other things, it may plainly appear by the Common Prayers in the Church, commonly called... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 936 páginas
...any of them ; and whoever conaiders the mutability of human things, will grant that nothing can be so well devised, or so sure established, which, in continuance of time, will not be corrupted. A change of circumstances, to which the best constituted state is liable, will... | |
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