On the other side, these faults prevented, the force and efficacy of the thing itself, when it drowneth not utterly, but fitly suiteth with matter altogether sounding to the praise of God, is in truth most admirable, and doth much edify, if not the understanding,... Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the ... - Side 3141853Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 sider
...likewise, at this present day, retain it as an ornameat to God's service, and an help to our own devotion. They must have hearts very dry and tough, from whom...that wherein a mind religiously affected, delighteth. HOOKER. THERE is no reason plays should be in verse, either in blank or rhyme ; only the poet has to... | |
| 1823 - 610 sider
...prevented, the force and the efficacy of the thing itself, when it drowneth not utterly, but fitly suiteth with matter, altogether sounding to the praise of...wherein a mind religiously affected delighteth.'* * Eccl. Pol. B. v. § 38. Art. III. 1. The Manuscript of 181*. A History of Events which led to the... | |
| 1823 - 614 sider
...prevented, the force and the efficacy of the thing itself, when it drowneth not utterly, but fitly suiteth with matter, altogether sounding to the praise of...wherein a mind religiously affected delighteth.'* Eccl. Pol. B. v. § 38. Art. III. 1. The Manuscript of 181*. A History of Events which led to the Abdication... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 sider
...prevented, the force and efficacy of the thing itself, when it drowneth not utterly, but fitly suiteth with matter altogether sounding to the praise of God,...that wherein a mind religiously affected delighteth. A DISCOURSE OF JUSTIFICATION, &c. We are but upbraided, when we are honoured with names and titles... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 sider
...prevented, the force and equity of the thing itself, when it drowneth not utterly, but fitly suiteth with matter altogether sounding to the praise of God,...hearts very dry and tough, from whom the melody of Psalms doth not sometime draw that wherein a mind religiously affected delighteth. Be it as Rabanus... | |
| Henry Erskine Head - 1828 - 202 sider
..." a help to our own devotion, most admirable ; and doth much edify, not only the understanding, but surely the affection, because therein it worketh much....hearts very dry and tough from whom the melody of the morning doth not sometime draw that wherein a mind religiously affected delighteth ; into whom the... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 584 sider
...prevented, the force and efficacy of the thing itself, when it drowneth not utterly, but fitly suiteth with matter altogether sounding to the praise of God,...hearts very dry and tough, from whom the melody of Psalms doth not sometime draw that wherein a mind religiously affected delighteth. Be it as Rabanus... | |
| Richard Hooker, Henry Clissold - 1831 - 168 sider
...prevented, the force and efficacy of the thing itself, when it drowneth not utterly, but fitly suiteth with matter altogether sounding to the praise of God,...tough, from whom the melody of the Psalms doth not sometimes draw that wherein a mind religiously affected delighteth. 23. Antiquity, nature, and effects... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - 1832 - 406 sider
...prevented, the force and efficacy of the thing itself, — when it drowneth not utterly, but fitly suiteth with matter altogether sounding to the praise of God,...wherein a mind, religiously affected, delighteth."* It ought to be mentioned to the honour of Wiclif 's sagacity and hardihood of mind, that he condemned... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - 1832 - 422 sider
...prevented, the force and efficacy of the thing itself, — when it drowneth not utterly, but fitly suiteth with matter altogether sounding to the praise of God,...hearts very dry and tough, from whom the melody of the Fsalms doth not, sometime, draw that, wherein a mind, religiously affected, delighteth."* It ought... | |
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