| 1771 - 882 pages
...u tain th i H js eftablimed, we not only vourable event might ruin the mini ftrive with a numberof heavy prejudices, deeply rooted in the hearts of men, who think that herein we ferve the time, and fpeak in favour of the prefcnt ftate, becaufe we thereby either hold, or feek preferment,... | |
| SERVERAL HANDS - 1755 - 552 pages
...not eafily reducible under any regular If we maintain things that are eftablifhed, we have to Itrive with a number of heavy prejudices, deeply rooted in the hearts of men. Hooker, i, i. $. I. 18. To wifh; to defire. I bad rather be a door-keeper in the houfe of my God, than... | |
| William Knox, Thomas Whately, John Mein - 1769 - 278 pages
...believe it. Whereas, on the " other fide, if we maintain things that " are eftablifhed, we have to ftrive with " a number of heavy prejudices, deeply " rooted in the hearts of men, who think " that herein we ferve the time, and fpeak " in favour of the prefent ftate, becaufc лл thereby we either hold or... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1793 - 528 pages
...Whereas on the other fide, if we maintain things that are eftablifhed, we have not BOOK i. only to ftrive with a number of heavy prejudices, deeply rooted in the hearts of Men, who think that herein we lerve the time, and fpeak in favour of the prefent State, becaufe thereby we either hold or feek preferment... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 472 pages
...Whereas, on the other fide, if we maintain things " that are ejlablijlad, we have not only to ftrive with " a number of heavy prejudices, deeply rooted...*•' the hearts of men, who think that herein we fave " the time, and fpeak in favour of the prefent ftate, *' becaufe thereby we either hold, or feek... | |
| William Warburton (Bp. of Gloucester), Richard Hurd - 1811 - 416 pages
..." and believe it. Whereas on the other side, if we " maintaine things that are established, we have to " strive with a number of heavy prejudices, deeply...herein " we serve the time, and speak in favour of the pre" sent state, because thereby WE EITHER HOLD OR aEFERMENT." * Hooker's Eccl. Pol. Lib. I. Sect,... | |
| William Warburton - 1811 - 412 pages
..." and believe it. Whereas on the other side, if we " maintaine things that are established, we have to " strive with a number of heavy prejudices, deeply...herein " we serve the time, and speak in favour of the pre" sent state, because thereby WE EITHER HOLD OB SEEK PREFERMENT." * Hooker's Eccl. Pol. Lib. I.... | |
| Francis Gregor - 1816 - 332 pages
...is supplied by " the aptness of men's minds to accept and believe it. " Whereas, on the other side, if we maintain things " that are established, we have not only to strive with " a number of prejudices, deeply rooted in the hearts " of men, who think that we serve the time and speak " in favour... | |
| 1816 - 782 pages
...engaged, as in a tafk or employment. — If we maintain things that are eftabliftied, we bain to ftrive with a number of heavy prejudices, deeply rooted in the hearts of m.'n. Htoker. — The Spaniacds captain never /.•„•..'. to meddle with bis foldierspzy.Spen/eron... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 586 pages
...speech, is supplied by the aptness of men's minds to accept and believe it ; whereas, on the other side, if we maintain things that are established, we have...who think that herein we serve the time and speak in favor of the present state, because thereby we either hold or seek preferment ; but also to bear such... | |
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