| Robert Southey - 1824 - 546 páginas
...questionable, it is controvertible ; it is at least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it,...to forbid it to be done !...take heed, Sir ! God will never own you if you forbid his honour. Truly, Sir, it horrors me to think of this. For my part, I do humbly ask pardon of this House,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1825 - 516 páginas
...to omit it, and to leave it undone, it is questionable, it is controvertible ; it is at least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it, ... to forbid it...heed, Sir ! God will never own you if you forbid his honour. Truly, Sir, it horrors me to think of this. For my part, I do humbly ask pardon of this House,... | |
| 1825 - 630 páginas
...Why, Sir, not to do it, to omit it, and to leave it undone, it is questionable, it is controvertible. But to deny it, to forbid it to be done; take heed, Sir, God will never own you, if you forbid his honour. Truly, Sir, it horrors me to think of this. ug at the name Jesus be henceforth forborne.'•—... | |
| 1840 - 452 páginas
...omit it and to leave it undone — it is questionable, it is controvertible, it is at least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it — to forbid it...heed, sir! God will never own you if you forbid his honour. Truly, sir, it horrors me to think of this. For my part I do humbly ask pardon of this House... | |
| George Wyatt - 1844 - 416 páginas
...to omit it, to leave it undone, it is questionable, it is controvertible ; it is, at least, a moot point in divinity. But to deny it; to forbid it to...take heed, Sir; God will never own you, if you forbid this honour. Truly, Sir, it horrors me to think of this. For my part, I do humbly ask pardon of this... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 páginas
...omit it, and to leave it undone, it is questionable ; it is controvertible ; it is at least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it, — to forbid it...heed, Sir ! God will never own you, if you forbid his honour. Truly, Sir, it horrors me to think of this. " For my part I do humbly ask pardon of this House,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 610 páginas
...omit it. and to leave it undone, it is questionable ; it is controvertible ; it is at least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it, — to forbid it...heed, Sir ! God will never own you, if you forbid his honour. Truly, Sir, it horrors me to think of this. " For my part I do humbly ask pardon of this House,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 páginas
...omit it, and to leave it undone, it is questionable ; it is controvertible ; it is at least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it, — to forbid it...heed, Sir ! God will never own you, if you forbid 1Ú3 honour. Truly, Sir, it horrors me to think of this. " For my part I do humbly ask pardon of this... | |
| Flavel Scott Mines - 1853 - 616 páginas
...It— to omit It— to leave it undone— \s questionable— is controvertible— is at least :i moot point In divinity. But to deny it— to forbid It...my part, I do humbly ask pardon of this House, and therefore I take leave and liberty to give you my settled resolution— I may—I mutt— I Kill do... | |
| Flavel Scott Mines - 1853 - 594 páginas
...undone— is questionable—is controvertible—is at least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it—to forbid it to be done! take heed, sir! God will never...my part, I do humbly ask pardon of this House, and therefore I take leave and liberty to give you my settled resolution—I may—I must—I will do bodily... | |
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