 | 1794
...putting on or off his different accoutrements, according to the different parts he was to act in them. Nothing is so glorious in the eyes of mankind, and...strong, steady, masculine piety; but enthusiasm and supeistition are the weaknesses of hyman reason, that expose us to the scorn and derision of infidels,... | |
 | 1805
...CHURCH-YARD. THE ORTHODOX CHURCHMAN'S MAGAZINE AND REVIEW, FOR JULY 1*05. Nothing-it so glorious in the e yes of mankind, and ornamental to human nature, setting aside the infinite advantages which arise J'rom it, as a strong ileady masculine piety. BIOGRAPHY. The LIFE of JOHN WICKLIFFE, D, D. THE reformation... | |
 | 1803
...putting on or off his different accoutrements, according to the different parts he was to act in them. Nothing is so glorious in the eyes of mankind, and ornamental to human nature, wetting aside the infiniteadvantages which arise from it, as a strong, steady, masculine piety ; but... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1808
...putting on or off his different accoutrements, according to the different parts he was to act in them. Nothing is so glorious in the eyes of mankind, and...expose us to the scorn and derision of infidels, and siiik us even below the beasts that perish. Idolatry may be looked upon as another error arising from... | |
 | 1808
...different accoal re ments, according to the (linen-lit parts he was to act in them. Nothing is so glorions in the eyes of mankind, and ornamental to human nature,...arise from it, as a strong, steady, masculine piety; hut enthnsiasm and superstition are the weaknesses of human reason, that expose ns to the derision... | |
 | Spectator The - 1811
...putting on or off his different accoutrements, according to tlie different parts be was to act in them. Nothing is so glorious in the eyes of mankind, and...a strong steady, masculine piety ; but enthusiasm nnd superstition are the weakness« of human reason, that eipose us to the scorn and derision of infidels,... | |
 | James Fishback - 1813 - 306 páginas
...and humors the growing passion, she at last flings herseslf into imaginary raptures, and ecstasies. "Nothing is so glorious in the eyes of mankind, and...masculine piety; but enthusiasm and superstition are that weakness of human reason, that expose us to the scorn and 'derision of infidels, and sink us even... | |
 | Daniel Staniford - 1817 - 240 páginas
...to human nature, setting.aside the infinite. advantages which arise from it, as a strong and steady piety ; but- 'enthusiasm and superstition. are- the...that expose us to the scorn and derision of infidels, aad sink -us even below th.e beast* • that perish. 6 The most illiterate man- who-is touched with... | |
 | James Ferguson - 1823
...putting on or off his different accoutrements, according to the different parts he was to act in them. Nothing is so glorious in the eyes of mankind, and...strong, steady, masculine piety; but enthusiasm and superstitionare the weaknesses of human reason, that expose us to the scorn and derision of infidels,... | |
 | 1824
...putting on or off his different accoutrements, according to the different parts he was to act in them. Nothing is so glorious in the eyes of mankind,, and...the infinite advantages which arise from it, as a No. 202. THE SPECTATOR. 203 strong, steady, masculine piety; but enthusiasm and superstition are the... | |
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