| Thomas More (st.) - 1743 - 182 pages
...they obferving that the World would not willingly lute their Lives to the Rules that Chrifl has giveh) have fitted his Doctrine, as if. it had been a leaden Rule, to their Lives ; that fo fome Way or other they might agree with one another. But I fee no other Effect of this Compliance,... | |
| Thomas More (st.) - 1753 - 220 pages
...ing that the World would not willingly fuit their Lives to the Rules that Chrift Las. has given, hive fitted his Doctrine, as if it had been a leaden Rule, to their Lives; that fo fome Way or other they might agree with one another. But I fee no other Eft'e& of this Compliance,... | |
| Ferdinando Warner - 1758 - 426 pages
...me ; for they obferving that the world would not willingly fuit their lives to the rules that Chrift has given, have fitted his docTrine, as if it had been a leaden rule, to their lives ; that fo fome way or other they might agree with one another. But I fee #9 other effect of this compliance,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1825 - 476 pages
...plainer, page 56, in which he taxes the preachers of that age for " corrupting the Christian doctrine, and practising upon it : for they, observing that...them all, without any discrimination or limitation. Page 83, he taxes the great company of idle priests, and of those that are called religious persons,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1829 - 716 pages
...plainer, page 56, in which he taxes the preachers of that age for corrupting the Christian doctrine, and practising upon it: for they, observing that the...them all, without any discrimination or limitation. Page 83, he taxes the great company of idle priests, and of those that are called religious persons,... | |
| 1834 - 368 pages
...learned that craft to which you advise me ; for they, observing that the world would not willingly suit their lives to the rules that Christ has given,...if it had been a leaden rule, to their lives ; that so, some way or other, they might agree with one another. But I see no other effect of this compliance,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1865 - 576 pages
...practising upon it : for they, observing that the world did not suit their lives to the rules that Cl1rist has given, have fitted his doctrine as if it had been...soften this severe censure, as if it had been only the 30 fault of a few, but lets it go on them all, without any discrimination or limitation. Page 8:3,... | |
| Plato - 1871 - 684 pages
...have learned that craft to which you advise me; for they, observing that the world would not willingly suit their lives to the rules that Christ has given,...if it had been a leaden rule to their lives, that so, some way or other, they might agree with one another.' Sir Thomas More's character, which has been... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 pages
...have learned that craft to which you advise me; for they, observing that the world would not willingly suit their lives to the rules that Christ has given,...if it had been a leaden rule to their lives, that so, some way or other, they might agree with one another." vOL. II, 1i1 In the " City of the Sun."... | |
| Arthur Robert Pennington - 1875 - 412 pages
...; for they, observing that men of the world did not frame their lives according to the rules which Christ has given, have fitted His doctrine, as if it had been a leaden rule, to their lives, that in some way they might agree with one another."t He reckons " the Friars as vagabonds, who ought to... | |
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