| John Bird Sumner - 1818 - 448 halaman
...uni* Sir Thomas Browne, Religio Medici. " More of these," continues the excellent author, " no man has known than myself; which I confess I conquered, not in a martial posture, but on my knees." formly, keeps our world in that state which is most agreeable to the design of the creation, and renders... | |
| 1818 - 896 halaman
...(namely, bolsteroui doubla and sturdy objections) "continuo-, the excellent author, ' no тли has known than myself; which I confess I conquered, not in a martial posture, but on my Luces.' " Sunnier, vol. II. p. 174. It is with pleasure that we turn from these exceptions to the excellent... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 856 halaman
...but quietly to go on in the work of the Lord." It is beautifully said by Sir Thomas Brown, "There is, as in philosophy, so in divinity, sturdy doubts and...conquered, not in a martial posture, but on my knees." What is remarkable in Wesley's case is, that these misgivings of faith should have been felt by him... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 560 halaman
...wherewith the unhappiness of our knowledge too nearly acquainteth us : more of these no man hath K known than myself, which I confess I conquered, not in a martial posture, but on my knees." What is remarkable in Wesley's case is that these misgivings of faith should have been felt by him... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 562 halaman
...objections, wherewith the unhappiness of our knowledge too nearly acquainteth us : more of these no man Iwrth known than myself, which I confess I conquered, not in a martial posture, but on my knees." What is remarkable in Wesley's case is that these misgivings of faith should have been felt by him... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 halaman
...monarchy : every one exercising his sovereignty and prerogative in a due time and place, according to the restraint and limit of circumstance. There...confess I conquered, not in a martial posture, but on my knees.3 For our endeavours are not only to combat with doubts, but always to dispute with the devil.... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 halaman
...one monarchy, every one exercising his sovereignty and prerogative in a due time and place, according to the restraint and limit of circumstance. There...known than myself, which I confess I conquered, not inamartialposture;,butonmyknees.(io) For our endeavours are not only to combat with doubts, but always... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 584 halaman
...thorn did that other.] Vide Flor. lib. iv. cap. 6.—Ed. prerogative in a due time and place, according to the restraint and limit of circumstance. There...conquered, not in a martial posture, but on my knees. 3 For our endeavours are not only to combat with doubts, but always to dispute with the devil. The... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 582 halaman
...did that otlier.] Vide Flvr. lib. iv. cap. 6. — Ed. prerogative in a due time and place, according to the restraint and limit of circumstance. There...confess I conquered, not in a martial posture, but on my knees.3 For our endeavours are not only to combat with doubts, but always to dispute with the devil.... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 576 halaman
...where one proposition is accumulated on another. — Ed. prerogative in a due time and place, according to the restraint and limit of circumstance. There...confess I conquered, not in a martial posture, but on my knees.3 For our endeavours are not only to combat with doubts, but always to dispute with the devil.... | |
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