| Thomas Love Peacock - 1817 - 248 pages
...Even out some factor, to whose care and credit he may commit the whole management of his religious affairs ; some divine of note and estimation that...of his religion, with all the locks and keys, into bis custody, and, indeed, makes the very person of tbat man his religion, esteems his associating with... | |
| John Milton - Freedom of the press - 1819 - 484 pages
...som factor, to whose care and credit he may commit the whole managing of his religious affairs; som Divine of note and estimation that must be. To him...ware-house of his Religion, with all the locks and keyes into his custody ; and indeed makes the very person of that man his Religion ; esteems his associating... | |
| John Milton - Freedom of the press - 1819 - 464 pages
...som factor, to whose care and credit he may commit the whole managing of his religious affairs; som Divine of note and estimation that must be. To him he adheres, resigns the whole ware- house of his Religion, with all the locks and keyes into his custody ; and indeed makes the very... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 pages
...himself out some factor, to whose care and credit he may commit the whole managing of his religious affairs ; some divine of note and estimation that...esteems his associating with him a sufficient evidence and commendatory of his own piety. So that a man may say his religion is now no more within himself,... | |
| Unitarianism - 1826 - 548 pages
...himself out some factor, to whose care and credit he may commit the whole managing of his religious affairs; some divine of note and estimation that must...esteems his associating with him a sufficient evidence and commendatory of his own piety. So that a man may say his religion is now no more within himself,... | |
| Theology - 1826 - 548 pages
...himself out some factor, to whose care and credit he may commit the whole managing of his religious affairs; some divine of note and estimation that must...whole warehouse of his religion, with all the locks Another sort there be, who, when they hear that all things shall be ordered, all things regulated and... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - Poets, English - 1833 - 422 pages
...the whole management of his religious affairs, and that must be some divine of note and estimation ! To him he adheres, resigns the whole warehouse of...indeed makes the very person of that man his religion, esteem his associating with him a suffiF cient evidence and commendation of his own piety ; so that... | |
| John Milton - Freedom of the press - 1834 - 58 pages
...himself out some factor, to whose care and credit he may commit the whole managing of his religious affairs : some divine of note and estimation that...custody; and indeed makes the very person of that mail his religion ; esteems his associating with him a sufficient evidence and commendatory of his... | |
| Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx - Education - 1834 - 380 pages
...himself out some factor, to whose care and credit he may commit the whole managing of his religious affairs ; some divine of note and estimation that must be. To him he adheres, and resigns the whole warehouse of his religion, witl) all Kirche dunk einen JBannfluck ausgatotsen,... | |
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