| 1809 - 530 pages
...you give me a hint you are impatient to pursue them. Wh;it will not such a capacity and such a pen do, either to shame or to improve a miserable age...sake of the unclean beasts and vermin that almost filied it, and probably made most noise and clamour in it, but for the little corner of rationality,... | |
| William Warburton - 1809 - 536 pages
...you give me a hint, you are r impatient to pursue them. What will not such a capacity and such a pen do, either to shame or to improve a miserable age!...distressed by the stink within, as by the tempest without. I have read over Chap. III. again and again, and find still new beauties in it. What you say of the... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 530 pages
...them. What will not such a capacity and such a pen do, either to shame or to improve a miserable age 1 The Church, like the Ark of Noah, is worth saving...distressed by the stink within, as by the tempest without.' p. 83, 84. In another place, he says, ' I am serious upon it. I am afraid that both you and I shall... | |
| 1810 - 590 pages
...round about me.' p. 13. In the same style of homely comparison he elsewhere speaks of the church. ' The church, like the ark of Noah, is worth saving,...distressed by the stink within as by the tempest without. « The Rabbins make the giant Gog or Magog contemporary with Noah, and convinced by .his preaching.... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 672 pages
...broke, who was fond of the impiety, and yet did not see the blunder. Of Noah's Ark, Warburton say« ; The church, like the Ark of Noah, is worth saving...it, and probably made most noise and clamour in it, butfor'lhe little corner of rationality, that was as mtioh distressed by the stink within, as by the... | |
| 1817 - 436 pages
...his brother Bishop Kurd. " The Church,'' says the learned prelate, " like the Ark of Noah, is wgrth saving ; not for the sake of the unclean beasts and...probably made most noise and clamour in it, but for th* little corner of rationality, that was as much distressed by the stink within, as by the tempest... | |
| Horace Smith - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1836 - 326 pages
...have pronounced adulterous. Herein he will agree with Bishop Warburton, who says in his letters, " The Church, like the Ark of Noah, is worth saving...distressed by the stink within, as by the tempest without." To a rotten ship, say the Italians, every wind is contrary. No wonder, therefore, that the Church finds... | |
| Horace Smith - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1836 - 330 pages
...have pronounced adulterous. Herein he will agree with Bishop Warburton, who says in his letters, " The Church, like the Ark of Noah, is worth saving...sake of the unclean beasts and vermin that almost Jilled it, and probably made most noise and clamour in it; but for, the little corner of rationality,... | |
| Horace Smith - 1836 - 426 pages
...have pronounced adulterous. Herein he will agree with Bishop Warburton, who says in his letters, " The Church, like the Ark of Noah, is worth saving ; not for the sake of the unclean beasts and * Moral and Political Philosophy, vol. ii. p. 305. vermin that almost filled it, and probably made... | |
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