| 1855 - 422 pages
...Evangelical Review. Study of Scripture. "Let no man, upon a weak conceit of sobriety, or an ill-timed moderation, think or maintain that a man can search...be too well studied in the book of God's word, or the book of God's works, — divinity or philosophy ; but rather let men endeavour an endless progress... | |
| John Wilson - 1855 - 532 pages
...of religious freedom. The narrator, Governor Winslow, was present at the delivery of the discourse. Let no man, upon a weak conceit of sobriety, or an...moderation, think or maintain, that a man can search too fer, or be too well studied in the book of God's word or in the book of God's works, — divinity or... | |
| Jean [comms. on the Bible] Calvin - 1855 - 496 pages
...IN)."—bishop StUHnyjlcet. " LET XO MAN UPON A WEAK CONCEIT OP SOBRIETY, OR AN ILL-APPLIED MODEftATION, TIIIXK OR MAINTAIN, THAT A MAN CAN SEARCH TOO FAR, OR BE TOO WELL BTUDIEO IN THE BOOK OP GOo's WOHD, OR IN THE BOOK OF OOD's WOBK8, DIVINITY OR PHILOSOPHY ; BUT RATHER... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 pages
...believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's chair. To conclude, therefore, let no man, upon a weak conceit...works; divinity or philosophy; but rather let men endeavor an endless progress, or proficiency in both: only let men beware that they fpply both to charity,... | |
| Jean [comms. on the Bible] Calvin - 1856 - 408 pages
...[ffinttrrt at atatftmm' " LET NO MAN, UPON A WEAK CONCEIT OF SOBRIETT, OK AN ILL-APPLIED MODEEATION, THINK OR MAINTAIN, THAT A MAN CAN SEARCH TOO FAR, OR BE TOO WELL STUDIED IN THE BOOK OF OOD's WORD, OR IN THE BOOK OF QOD's WOEKS, DIVINITY OR PHILOSOPHY ; BUT RATHER LET MEN ENDEAVOUR AN... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 pages
...believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's chair. To conclude, therefore, let no man, upon a weak conceit...or maintain, that a man can search too far, or be tion, and raising of houses and families ; to this tendeth buildings, foundations, and monuments ;... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 780 pages
...believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's chair. To conclude, therefore, let no man, upon a weak conceit...works; divinity or philosophy; but rather let men endeavor an endless progress, or proficiency in both : only let men beware that they apply both to... | |
| 1858 - 688 pages
...i, vol. viii, pp. 152, 153. " To conclude, therefore, let no man, upon a weak conceit of propriety, or an ill-applied moderation, think or maintain, that...works, divinity or philosophy; but rather let men beware that they apply both to charity, and not to swelling ; to use, and not to ostentation ; and... | |
| John Wilson - 1859 - 560 pages
...of religious freedom. The narrator, Governor Winslow, was present it the delivery of the discourse. Let no man, upon a weak conceit of sobriety, or an...works, — divinity or philosophy ; but rather let men endeavor an endless progress or proficience in both. Only let men beware, that they apply both to charity,... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1859 - 616 pages
...believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's chair. To conclude, therefore, let no man, upon a weak conceit...be too well studied in the book of God's word, or the book of God's works — divinity or philosophy." The same sentiment, and almost the same words,... | |
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