I was utterly ashamed. How have I esteemed this book, only because I heard it so commended by others; or, at best, because I had read some excellent sentences occasionally quoted from it! But what shall I say, now I judge for myself, now I see with my... John Wesley and Modern Wesleyanism - 36. oldalszerző: Frederick Hockin - 1876 - 86 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| John Wesley - 1809 - 512 oldal
...occasionally quoted from it ! But what shall I say, now I judge for myself? Now I see with my own eyes ? Why, not only, that the Author makes nothing out,...To instance only in one or two points. How does he (almost in the words of Tauler) decry reason, right or wrong, as an irreconcilable enemy to the Gospel... | |
| 1826 - 440 oldal
...occasionally quoted from it ! But what shall 1 say, now I judge for myself 1 now I see with ray own eyes 1 Why, not only that the author makes nothing out, clears...To instance only in one or two points. How does he (almost in the s words of Tauler) decry reason, right or wrong, as an irreconcilable enemy to the gospel... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 306 oldal
...occasionally quoted from it ! But what shall I say, now I judge for myself? Now I see with my own eyes ? Why, not only that the author makes nothing out, clears...instance only in one or two points : — How does he (almost in the words of Tauler) decry reason, right or wrong, as an irreconcilable enemy to the gospel... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 612 oldal
...occasionally quoted from it ! But what shall I say, now I judge for myself ? Now I see with my own eyes ? Why, not only that the author makes nothing out, clears up not one considerable difficulty ; that lie is quite shallow in his remarks on many passages, and muddy and confused almost on all ; but that... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 346 oldal
...occasionally quoted from it ! But what shall I say, now I judge for myself? now I see with my own eyes ? Why, not only that the author makes nothing out, clears...To instance only in one or two points. How does he (almost in the words of Tauler) decry reason, right or wrong, as an irreconcilable enemy to the gospel... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 466 oldal
...occasionally quoted from it! But what shall I say, now I judge for myself ? now I see with my own eyes ? Why, not only that the author makes nothing out, clears...To instance only in one or two points. How does he (almost in the words of Tauler) decry reason, right or wrong, as an irrecon, M cilable enemy to the... | |
| 1835 - 440 oldal
...occasionally quoted from it ! But what shall I say, now I judge for myself} now I see with my own eyes 1 Why, not only that the author makes nothing out, clears...To instance only in one or two points. How does he (almost in the words of Tauler) decry reason, right or wrong, as an irreconcilable enemy to the gospel... | |
| Richard Watson - 1836 - 342 oldal
...occasionally quoted from it ! But what shall I say, now I judge for myself? now I see with my own eyes ? Why, not only that the author makes nothing out, clears...To instance only in one or two points. How does he (almost in the words of Tauler) decry reason, right or wrong, as an irreconcilable enemy to the Gospel... | |
| John Wesley - 1840 - 686 oldal
...occasionally quoted from it ! But what shall I say, now I judge for myself? Now 1 see with my own eyes 1 Why, not only that the author makes nothing out, clears...; that he is quite shallow in his remarks on many pasgages, and muddy and confused almost on all ; but that he is deeply tinctured with Mysticism throughout,... | |
| E. S. A. - 1848 - 156 oldal
...occasionally quoted from it! But what shall I say now I judge for myself? now, I see with my own eyes ? Why, that the author makes nothing out, clears up not one considerable difficulty, is quite shallow in his remarks on many passages, and muddy and confused almost on all. How blasphemously... | |
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