I understand somewhat more than the receiving some doctrines, though ever so true, or the professing them, and engaging to support them, not without zeal and eagerness. What signify the best doctrines, if men do not live suitably to them ; if they have... Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time - Page 240by Gilbert Burnet - 1833Full view - About this book
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...fupport them, not without zeal and eagernefs. Whatfignify the beft doctrines, if men db not live fuitably to them; if they have not a due influence upon their...principles, and their lives? Men of bad lives with found opinions are felf condemned, and lie under a highly aggravated guilt; nor will the heat of any... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 648 pages
...them, not without zeal and eagemc-fs. What fignify the beft doctrines, if men d;> not live fuitable to them ; if they have not a due influence upon their thoughts, their principles, nr.i! their lives ? Men of bad lives, with found opinions, are fnlf-condemned, and lie under a highly... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1762 - 666 pages
...them, not without zeal and eagernefs. What fignify the belt doftrines, if men do not I'ive fuitable to them ; if they have not a due influence upon their...principles, and their lives ? Men of bad lives, with found opinions, are felf-condemned, and lie under a highly aggravated guilt ; nor will the heat of... | |
| History - 1762 - 618 pages
...fignify the beft doitrines, if men do not live fuitable to them ; if they have not ad;ie influence upan their thoughts, their principles and their lives ? Men of bad lives, with found opinions, are fclf-condemned, and lie under a highly aggravated guilt ; nor will the heat of... | |
| Lambertus De Ronde - Heidelberger Katechismus - 1763 - 224 pages
...fignifies the beft Doctrines, if Men do not " live fuitable to them, if they have not a due Influ" ence upon their Thoughts, their Principles, and " their Lives ? Men of bad Lives, with found Opi" nions, are felf-condemned, and lie under a highly " aggravated Guilt. Nor will the Heart... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1824 - 330 pages
...them, not without zeal and eagerness. What signify the best doctrines, if men do not live suitable to them ; if they have not a due influence upon their...under a highly aggravated guilt ; nor will the heat of party, arising out of interest, and managed with fury and violence, compensate for the ill lives of... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - Great Britain - 1833 - 458 pages
...them, not without zeal and eagerness. What signify the best doctrines, if men do not live suitable to them ; if they have not a due influence upon their...under a highly aggravated guilt : nor will the heat of party, arising out of interest, and managed with fury and violence, compensate for the ill lives of... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1833 - 492 pages
...them, not without zeal and eagerness. What signify the best doctrines, if men do not live suitable to them ; if they have not a due influence upon their...a highly aggravated guilt ; nor, will the heat of party, arising out of interest, and managed with fury and violence, compensate for the ill lives, of... | |
| Fraternal organizations - 1837 - 474 pages
...not without zeal and eagerness. What signifies the best rules and laws if men do not live suitable to them — if they have not a due influence upon their thoughts, their principles, and their lives ? But I mean such a sense of the nature and purport of the bonds and obligations we have entered into... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1840 - 646 pages
...them, not without zeal and eagerness. What signify the best doctrines, if men do not live suitably to them ; if they have not a due influence upon their thoughts, their principles, and their lives Î Men of bad lives, with sound opinions, are self-condemned, and lie under a highly aggravated guilt... | |
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