 | William Enfield - 1823 - 346 sider
...thirdly, with regard to those who treat it as chimerical, and turn it into ridicule. In the first place, true honour, though it be a different principle from religion, is that which produces the same effects. The lines of action, though drawn from different parts, terminate in the same point.... | |
 | James Ferguson - 1823
...thirdly, with regard to those who treat it as chimerical, and turn it into ridicule. In the first place, true honour, though it be a different principle from religion, is that which produces the saihe effects. The lines of action, though drawn from different parts, terminate in the same point.... | |
 | Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823
...thirdly, with regard to those who treat it as chimerical, and turn it into ridicule. In the first place, true honour, though it be a different principle from religion, is that which produces the same effects. The lines of action, though drawn from different parts, terminate in the same point.... | |
 | William Scott - 1823 - 372 sider
...The one, is fall of strife, and bitter envying ; the other, of mercy and good fruits. — Blair. 13. True honour, though it be a different principle from religion, is that which produces the same effects. The lines of action, though drawn from different parts, terminate in the same point.... | |
 | William Benbow - 1823 - 341 sider
...that is irreligious. True honour, though it be a different principle from religion, produces the same effects. The lines of action, though drawn from different parts, terminate in the same point. Religion embraces virtue as it is enjoined by the law of God; the religious man fears;... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 788 sider
...thirdly, with regard to those who treat it as chimerical, and turn it into ridicule. In the first place, true honour, though it be a different principle from religion, is that which produces the same effects. The lines of action, though drawn from different parts, terminate in the same point.... | |
 | 1824 - 323 sider
...thirdly, with regard to those who treat it as chimerical, and turn it into ridicule. 4. In the first place true honour, though it be a different principle from religion, is that which produces the same effects. The lines of action, though drawn from different parts terminate in the same point. Religion... | |
 | William Scott - 1825 - 372 sider
...of strife, and bitter envying ; the other, of mefcy and good fruits.-_BtoV. 13. True honour, thongh it be a different principle from religion, is that which produces the same effects. The lines of action, though drawn from different parts, terminjte in the same point.... | |
 | 1826
...thirdly, with regard to those who treat it as chimerical, and turn it into ridicule. In the first place, true honour, though it be a different principle from religion, is that which produces the same effects. The lines of action, though drawn from different parts, terminate in the same point.... | |
 | David Booth - 1831 - 351 sider
...answer turneth away wrath ; but grievous words stir up anger." And the following from the Guardian: " True Honour, though it be a different principle from Religion, is that which produces the same effects. The lines of action, though drawn from different parts, terminate in the same point.... | |
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