| 1888 - 488 páginas
...skill: he never attempts your passions until he has convinced your reason. All the objections which he can form are laid open and dispersed before he uses...and never pretends to shew the beauty of holiness, until he hath convinced you of the truth of it. Would every one of our clergymen be thus careful to... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 439 páginas
...skill. He never attempts your passions till he has convinced your reason. All the objections which he can form are laid open and dispersed, before he uses...very soon wins your heart ; and never pretends to show the beauty of holiness till he hath convinced you of the truth of it. Would every one of our clergymen... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 446 páginas
...skill. He never attempts your passions till he has convinced your reason. All the objections which he can form are laid open and dispersed, before he uses...very soon wins your heart ; and never pretends to show the beauty of holiness till he hath convinced you of the truth of it. Would every one of our clergymen... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1900 - 370 páginas
...passions, till he has convinced your reason. All the objections which he can form, are laid before you and dispersed, before he uses the least vehemence...very soon wins your heart ; and never pretends to show the beauty of holiness, till he has convinced you of the truth of it. "Would every one of our... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1902 - 398 páginas
...passions, till he has convinced your reason. All the objections which he can form, are laid before you and dispersed, before he uses the least vehemence...very soon wins your heart ; and never pretends to show the beauty of holiness, till he has convinced you of the truth of it. " Would every one of our... | |
| Mary Jane Taber - 1904 - 452 páginas
...has to say to them, and has so soft and graceful behaviour that he must attract your attention . . . when he thinks he has your head, he very soon wins your heart, and never pretends to show the beauty of holiness until he has convinced you of the truth of it." Rogers might have applied... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1905 - 456 páginas
...of The Tatler, No. 66, who ' never attempts your passions till he has convinced your reason. . . . When he thinks he has your head he very soon wins your heart.' Smalridge is Favonius of Nos. 72, 114, who 'abounds with that sort of virtue and knowledge which makes... | |
| Henry Charles Beeching - 1909 - 428 páginas
...manner, in contrast with the severity of his style, is a further trait in which he resembles Newman. but when he thinks he has your head, he very soon wins your heart." This being Atterbury's virtue as a preacher, it is impossible to do him justice in selection ; but... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 616 páginas
...skill : he never attempts your passions till he has convinced your reason. All the objections which he can form are laid open and dispersed, before he uses...very soon wins your heart . and never pretends to show the beauty of holiness, till he hath convinced you of the truth of it.— STEELE, RICHARD, 1709,... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1915 - 518 páginas
...skill : he never attempts your passions until he has convinced your reason. All the objections which he can form are laid open and dispersed before he uses...he very soon wins your heart; and never pretends to show the beauty of holiness until he has convinced you of the truth of it. "Would every one of our... | |
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