| David Claparède - 1757 - 192 pages
...fays the Savoyard Vicar, " that " that the Majefty of the Scriptures ftrikes " me with Admiration ; as the Purity of '' the Gofpel hath its Influence on my " Heart; Perufe the Works of our Phi" lofophers, with all their Pomp of Dic" tion; how mean, how contemptible are '* they, compared... | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Education - 1768 - 286 pages
...mine.' I will confefs to you farther, that the majefty of the feripture ftrikes me with admiration, as the purity of the gofpel hath its influence on my...the works of our philofophers with all their pomp of didtion; how mean, how contemptible are they, compared with the feripture ! Is it pof, fible that a... | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Education - 1783 - 306 pages
...fcriptures ftrikes me with admiration, as the purity of the gofpel hath its influence on my heart. Perufc the works of our philofophers with all their pomp...mean, how contemptible are they, compared with the fcripture! Is it poffiblc that a book at once fo fimple and iublime fhould be merely the work of man... | |
| John Eveliegh - Christianity - 1792 - 310 pages
...his treatife on education) " that " the majefly of the Scriptures ftrikes me " with admiration, as the purity of the Gofpel " hath its influence on my heart. Perufe the " works of the philofophers with all their " pomp of diction, how mean, how contempt" ible are they, compared... | |
| David Simpson - 1792 - 294 pages
...of the Scriptures ftrikes me with admirarion, as the purity of the gorpel hath its influence on nvy heart. Perufe the works of our philofophers with all their pomp of didli ;n : how mean, how contemptible are they, compared with the Scriptures! 6. Count Struenfee, prime... | |
| Universalism - 1797 - 572 pages
...THINKER. I WILL confefs to you, that the majefty of the •Scriptures ftrikes me with admiration, as the purity of the Gofpel hath its influence on my...mean, how contemptible are they, compared with the Scripture ! Is it poffible that a book, at once fo fimple and fublime, fhould be merely the work of... | |
| English literature - 1797 - 680 pages
...Sceptic. I will con'fefs to you, that the majefly of the Scriptures ftrikes me with admiration, as the purity of the Gofpel hath its influence on my heart. Perufe the works of our philolopers with all their pomp of diclion : how mean, how contemptible are they compared with the... | |
| Andrew Fuller - Deism - 1801 - 340 pages
...will conf.?fs to you far" ther, that the majefty of the Scripture ftrikes me " with admiration, as the purity of the gofpel hath " its influence on my..." — how mean — how contemptible — are they, com" pared with the Scripture ! Is it poffible that a " book at once fo fimple and fublime, fhould... | |
| Thomas Williams - Apologetics - 1803 - 72 pages
...admiration, as the purity of the gospel hath its influence on my heart. Peruse the works of our philosophers, with all their pomp of diction: how mean, how contemptible are they, compared with the scripture! Is it possible that a book, at once so simple and sublime, should be merely the work of... | |
| David Bogue - Bible - 1806 - 354 pages
...admiration, as the purity of the gospel hath its influence on my heart. Peruse the works of our philosophers, with all their pomp of diction : how mean, how contemptible are they compared with the scripture ! Is it possible that a book, at once so simple and sublime, should be merely the work of... | |
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