| William Brodie, William Creech - 1788 - 326 sider
...fomefuperiority, fome dexi and obliged to fly the country for it ; which was exactly Mr Brodie's fituation. The very head and front of his offending Hath this extent, no more. The Dean of Faculty then faid, that he would endeavour to point out the import of the evidence to the Jury... | |
| Cave Jones, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1813 - 656 sider
...published, if he did not " shrink from the contest." Here it is that Dr. Hobart's crime stands confessed : " the very head and front of his offending hath this extent, no more," that he dared to allow his friends to think of promoting him to the episcopacy. Attempt not to mount... | |
| 1813 - 596 sider
...position by many apt quotations from the Jewish scriptures. This is the whole, we see nothing further — The very head and front of his offending, Hath this extent— no more. And in this we perceive little striking, IrUle worthy, of observation. We learn from an oldproverb,... | |
| 1821 - 248 sider
...his personal or official capacity ? From the state qf the evidence in the Case, it is apparent that the " very head and front of his offending hath this extent, no Inore ;" that being a judge of probate, he did nevertheless, on the occasion alluded to, as he confessedly... | |
| 1829 - 624 sider
...broadest foulest blot," his hatred. There is nothing worse, there need be nothing worse than this. " The very head and front of his offending hath this extent no more." If human nature is not understood by us, by whom can it be pretended that it is understood ? If competence... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1830 - 562 sider
...acceptation in which it is now universally understood ; — in that word then, he had been a blackguard : — The very head and front of his offending Hath this extent, no more. Such he might have been expected to be by his birth, breeding and vocation, scarcely indeed by possibility... | |
| Robert Hall - 1833 - 698 sider
...all the vigour and splendour of eloquence, in displaying the abominable consequences of atheism. " The very head and front of his offending hath this extent, no farther." His whole guilt consisted in this : that, being a minister of Christian fry, he had the illiberally... | |
| Olinthus Gilbert Gregory - 1833 - 380 sider
...all the vigour and splendour of eloquence, in displaying the abominable consequences of Atheism. " The very head and front of his offending hath this extent, no farther." His whole guilt consisted in this : that, being a minister of Christianity, he had the illiberality... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1833 - 384 sider
...all the vigour .and splendor of eloquence, in displaying the abominable consequences of atheism. " The very head and front of his offending hath this extent, no farther." His whole guilt consisted in this: that, being- a minister of Christianity he had the illiberality... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 402 sider
...all the vigour and splendour of eloquence, in displaying the abominable consequences of Atheism. * The very head and front of his offending hath this extent, no farther? His whole guilt consisted in this : that, being a minister of Christianity, he had the illiberality... | |
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