| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 716 páginas
...winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously, by licensing and prohibiting, to misdoubt her strength....Her confuting is the best and surest suppressing. He who hears what praying there is for light and clear knowledge to be sent down among us, would think... | |
| Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1853 - 204 páginas
...doctrine," says he, " were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth he in the field, we do injuriously, by licensing and prohibiting. to misdoubt her strength....Her confuting is the best and surest suppressing." In all these blended aspects of the daily journal, we detect the ultimate benefit, and the moral significance... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1853 - 378 páginas
...winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injudiciously, by licensing and prohibiting, to misdoubt her strength....and open encounter ? Her confuting is the best and purest suppressing. He who hears what praying there is for light and clear knowledge to be sent down... | |
| Robert Cox - 1853 - 744 páginas
...of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously ... to misdoubt her strength ? Let her and Falsehood grapple...Truth put to the worse in a free and open encounter? . . . Well knows he who uses to consider, that our fnith and knowledge thrives by exercise, as well... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853 - 196 páginas
...shun the great.— PoPE. Then Mary could feel her heart's blood curdle cold. — SoUTHEY. Let truth and falsehood grapple ; who ever knew truth put to the worse in a frce and open encounter ? — MILToN. Let us not disparage that nature that is common to all men, for... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1855 - 386 páginas
...winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so truth be in the field, we do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength....Her confuting is the best and surest suppressing. He who hears what praying there is for light and clear knowledge to be sent down among us, would think... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1855 - 580 páginas
...field, we do injudiciously, by licensing and prohibiting, misdoubt her strength. Let her and False hood grapple ; who ever knew Truth put to the worse in a free and open encounter ? Her contending is the best and purest suppressing. He who hears what praying there is for light and clear... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 516 páginas
...doctrine be let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously to doubt her strength. Let her and falsehood grapple. Who ever knew Truth put to the worse by a free and open encounter ? Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 480 páginas
...doctrine be let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously to doubt her strength. Let her and falsehood grapple. Who ever knew Truth put to the worse by a free and open encounter 1 Methinks I gee in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1855 - 922 páginas
...utterance of their convictions. Let truth and falsehood fairly grapple : ' Who,' as Milton once asked, 'ever knew truth put to the worse in a free and open encounter r' Had we been at Manchester the other day, much as we differ from Mr. Bright, we should have been... | |
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