| Hanford Lennox Gordon - 1913 - 460 pages
...weaklings, lunatics and criminals. His Christianity was muscular. — Disraeli. Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did. — Byron. Church. The modern church is a good social club. Here some are thinkin' on their sins, And... | |
| Henry Clay Vedder - 1914 - 574 pages
...and the conduct of the Lutherans — A quiet conscience makes one so serene! Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did I » The second stage of the Reformation decided that there was to be no greater religious freedom... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...Hudibraa. Pt. II. Canto II. L. 317. 8 A quiet conscience makes one so serene! Christians have burnt 17 For, of all compositions, he thought that the sonnet Best repaid all the to BYRON — Don Juan. Canto I. St. 83. o But at sixteen the conscience rarely gnaws So much, as when... | |
| 1922 - 550 pages
...cases they refrained from using the first only because they had not the power. " Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did,"— and I would no more have trusted the Reformers with fagots than I would trust the Prohibitionist or... | |
| Harold Workman Williams - 1916 - 516 pages
...impressive tones, "am your conscience I" A quiet conscience makes one so serene! Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did. — Byron. Oh, Conscience! Conscience! man's most faithful friend, Him canst thou comfort, ease, relieve,... | |
| John Walter Wayland - 1924 - 274 pages
...conscience with judgment. He says: "A quiet conscience makes one so serene ! Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did." It is only by charging our errors to judgment, not to conscience, that human experiences can be reconciled.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 424 pages
...Is pride that apes humility. The Ltnril'l Though'*. COLERIDGE ECCLERIASTICISM. Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did. Don Jnan. Cant. \. BYRON. Till Peter's keys some christened Jove adorn, And Pan to Moses lends his... | |
| Mason Long - 1928 - 344 pages
...should grant this, or that; He knows best what is good for us. — JOHN SELDEN 6. Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did. 7. Things not beautiful in themselves, or when seen near at hand, may and do give the sense of beauty... | |
| Bill Moore - 1987 - 180 pages
...buds, And my heart puts forth its pain. RUPERT BROOKE It can take wierd forms: Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did. LORD BYRON Chaucer knew a thing or two, too: What is better thanne wisdome? Womman. And what is bettre... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pages
...love is taught hypocrisy from youth. 24 A quiet conscience makes one so serene! Christians have burnt P PSALMS (the following 18 psalms) Psalm I 21 Blessed is the man that walketh 25 They are a sort of post-house,where the Fates Change horses, making history change its tune, Then... | |
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