| 1839 - 788 pages
...was a saying of the great Lord Burleigh ; '• I will never truste anie man not of sounde religion, for he that is false to God, can never be true to man." It was well remarked by Bishop Burnett, that the best test of a really edifying sermon was, when the... | |
| John Macdiarmid - 1820 - 412 pages
...aloud to him as he lay on his bed. * " I will trust," he said, " no man if he be not of sound religion, for he that is false to God can never be true to man."t The strictness of his morals was in correspondence with his piety, and both had a powerful effect... | |
| Englishman - 1824 - 420 pages
...aloud to him, as he lay in his bed. " I will trust no man," said he, " if he be not of sound religion; for he that is false to God can never be true to man." The strictness of his moral conduct corresponded with his piety ; and both had a powerful effect in... | |
| Statesmen - 1831 - 388 pages
...aloud to him as he lay on his bed.* " I will trust," he said, " no man if he be not of sound religion; for he that is false to God can never be true to man."f The strictness of his morals was in correspondence with his piety, and both had a powerful effect... | |
| 1834 - 536 pages
...That great and wise minister was used1 to say, " I will never trust any man not of sound religion» for he that is false to God, can never be true to ntan." THE NEW TOWN HALL, BIRMINGHAM. Set p. 10. 16 18™, 1834. * PRICK i ONB PKNNY. UNDER THE DIRECTION... | |
| English literature - 1835 - 432 pages
...aloud to him as he lay on his bed.* " I will trust," he said, " no man if he be not of sound religion ; for he that is false to God can never be true to man."f The strictness of his morals was in correspondence with his piety, and both had a powerful effect... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 248 pages
...was unostentatious and sincere ; and he used to say that he trusted no man who was not religious, " for he that is false to God can never be true to man." This able and politic minister died on the 4th of August, 1598, in the 78th year of his age. His royal... | |
| John Macdiarmid - Statesmen - 1838 - 558 pages
...aloud to him as he lay on his bed.* " I will trust," he said, " no man if he be not of sound religion ; for he that is false to God can never be true to man."^ The strictness of his morals was in correspondence with his piety, and both had a powerful effect in... | |
| Henry Addington Simcoe - 1838 - 302 pages
...BUKLEIGH.—That great and wise minister was used to say, ' I will never trust any man not of sound religion, for he that is false to God, can never be true to man.' THE IDOLS OF THE SAXONS. ' The next, according to the coarse of the days of the week, was the Idol... | |
| Protestant association - 1853 - 406 pages
...Virgin and Child. Lord Burleigh used to say, " I will never trust anie man not of sounde religion, for he that is false to God, can never be true to man." The King of Bavaria, during his recent visit to Rome, received from the Pope a relic, declared to be... | |
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