| Hannah More - English literature - 1827 - 596 pages
...lives, and the pupils, could have dared to add the words, comfort of their minds, than those who have which immediately follow ? — ' The things which ye have both learned and received, ami heard and seen in me, do, and the God of peace shall be with you.' This is a most imperfect portion... | |
| Hannah More - English literature - 1830 - 530 pages
...very soul and body of true philosophy ? But what philosopher, before him, after such a lesson to his pupils, could have dared to add the words which immediately follow ? — " The things which ye hath both learned and received, and heard and seen in me, do, and the God of peace shall be with you."... | |
| Hannah More - Children - 1830 - 524 pages
...very soul and body of true philosophy ? But what philosopher, before him, after such a lesson to his pupils, could have dared to add the words which immediately follow ? — " The things which ye hath both learned and received, and heard and seen in me, do, and the God of peace shall be with you."... | |
| Hannah More - 1834 - 436 pages
...very soul and body of true philosophy '. But what philosopher, before him, after such a lesson to his pupils, could have dared to add the words which immediately...ye have both learned and received, and heard, and seen in me, do, and the God of peace shall be with you." This is a most imperfect portion of that body... | |
| Hannah More - 1840 - 844 pages
...very soul and body of true philosophy ? But what philosopher, before him, after such a lesson to his pupils, could have dared to add the words which immediately...ye have both learned and received, and heard, and seen in me, do, and the God of peace shall be with you." This is a most imperfect portion of that body... | |
| Hannah More - 1843 - 456 pages
...very soul and body of true philosophy? But what philosopher, before him, after such a lesson to his pupils, could have dared to add the words which immediately...ye have both learned and received, and heard, and seen in me, do, and the God of peace shall be with you." This is a most imperfect portion of that body... | |
| 1844 - 612 pages
...what solicits and excites commendation ;) — by all these considerations, I exhort you to " think on the things which ye have both learned and received, and heard, and seen in me," — and I exhort you to " do them ;" meditate on all that I have set before you, and turn... | |
| Hannah More - 1847 - 450 pages
...very soul and body of true philosophy? But what philosopher, before him, after such a lesson to his pupils, could have dared to add the words which immediately...ye have both learned and received, and heard, and seen in me, do, and the God of peace shall be with you." This is a most imperfect portion of that body... | |
| Hannah More - 1856 - 602 pages
...of true philosophy Bat what philosopher, hefore him, after such a 1s*кm to hie pupil:, could hare dared to add the words which immediately follow ? — ' The things which ye have hoth learned and received, am heard and seen in me, do, and the God of peace shall he with yon.' This... | |
| Hannah More - 1856 - 602 pages
...very soul and body of true philosophy Bat what philosopher, before him, after such a lesson to his pupils, could have dared to add the words which immediately follow ? — ' The thing which ye have both learned and received, am heard and seen in me, do, and the God of peace shall... | |
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