I am not afraid of those tender and scrupulous consciences who are over-cautious of professing or believing too much : if they are sincerely in the wrong, I forgive their errors, and respect their integrity. The men I am afraid of, are the men who believe... The Monthly review. New and improved ser - Page 1541792Full view - About this book
| 1792 - 574 pages
...profeffing or believing too much ; if they are fmcerely in the wrong, 1 forgive their errors, and reipeci their integrity. The men I am afraid of, are the men who believe every thing, aad fubfcribe every thing, and who vote for every thing.' ART. A ¡:, г . xviii. The Ends and Ad-vantages... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1795 - 496 pages
...professing or believing too much : if they are sincerely in the wrong, I forgive their errors, and respect their integrity. The men I am afraid of, are the men who believe every thing, who subscribe every thing, and who VOTE for every thing." —Upon the whole, it appears but too evident,... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1796 - 504 pages
...are fincerely in the wrong, I forgive their errors, and refpecl their integrity. The men I am afaid of,' are the men who believe every thing, and fubfcribe every thing, and who VOTE for every thing." — Upon the whole, it appears but too evident, that the final fuccefs of the bill, from which the... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1796 - 508 pages
...are fincerely in the wrong, I forgive their errors, and refpect their integrity. The men I am afaid of, are the men who believe every thing, and fubfcribe every thing, and who VOTE for every thing."—Upon the whole, it appears but too evident, that the final fuccefs of the bill, from which... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1801 - 426 pages
...believing too much; if they are fincerely in the wrong, I forgive their .errors, and refpe£l thfeir integrity. The men I am afraid of, are the men who believe every thing, who fubfcribe every thing, and who VOTE for every thing." —Upon the whole, it appears but too evident,... | |
| Oratory - 1808 - 546 pages
...professing cr believing too much : if they are sincerely in the wrong, I forgive their errors, and respect their integrity. The men I am afraid of are the men who believe everything, who subscribe every thing, and who VOTE for every thing. On the 28th of March 1787, Mr.... | |
| Missions - 1809 - 618 pages
...professing or believing too much. If they are sincerely in the wrong, I forgive their errors and respect their integrity. The men I am afraid of, are the men who believe every thing and subscribe every thing.' When God is pleased to make (he Church of England infallible, and to .confer... | |
| William Burdon - Ethics - 1820 - 460 pages
...professing and believing too much ; if they are sincerely in the wrong, I forgive their errors, and respect their integrity ; the men I am afraid of, are, the men who believe every thing, subscribe to every thing, and vote for every thing." Ditto, p. 253. P. 28. " Lardner." The Letters... | |
| John Minter Morgan - Great Britain - 1830 - 276 pages
...deficiency in love — too much ; if they are sincerely in the wrong, I forgive their errors, and respect their integrity : the men I am afraid of, are, the men who believe every thing, subscribe to every thing, and vote for every thing." — BISHOP SHIPLEY. ^ * The people were more enraged... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 pages
...professing and believing too much: if they are sincerely in the wrong, I forgive their errors and respect their integrity. The men I am afraid of, are the men who believe every thing, who subscribe every thing, and who vote for every thing."—Bishop SHIPLEY, in the Debate fa the Dissenters'... | |
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