| John Wesley - 1827 - 612 oldal
...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...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... | |
| 1835 - 440 oldal
...esteemed this book, only because I had heard it so commended by others ! or, at best, because I had read some excellent sentences, occasionally quoted...now I judge for myself} now I see with my own eyes 1 Why, not only that the author makes nothing out, clears up not one considerable difficulty ; that... | |
| Richard Watson - 1840 - 338 oldal
...esteemed this book, only because I had heard it so commended by others ! or, at best, because I had read some excellent sentences, occasionally quoted...now I judge for myself? now I see with my own eyes 1 Why, not only that the author makes nothing out, clears up not one considerable difficulty ; that... | |
| John Wesley - 1840 - 686 oldal
...esteemed this book, only because I heard it so commended by others ; or, at best, because I had read .orno excellent sentences 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 up not one considerable... | |
| E. S. A. - 1848 - 156 oldal
...esteemed this book, only because I had heard it so commended by others ! or, at best, because I had read some excellent sentences occasionally quoted...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... | |
| John Wesley - 1856 - 748 oldal
...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...But what shall I say, now I judge for myself? Now 1 see with my own eyes ? Why, not only that the author makes nothing out, clears up not one considerable... | |
| Frederick Hockin - 1876 - 164 oldal
...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 ? Why, not only that the author makes nothing out — clears up not one considerable difficulty —... | |
| 1903 - 834 oldal
...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...his remarks on many passages, and muddy and confused on almost all ; but that he is deeply tinctured with mysticism throughout, and hence often dangerously... | |
| William Malcolm Macgregor - 1914 - 448 oldal
...their judgments of Luther on Galatians. Charles found it " nobly full of faith," whilst John complains that " the author makes nothing out, clears up not...remarks on many passages, and muddy and confused almost in all ". Johannes Weiss * has exhibited the diversity of meaning in the Stoics' use of the word, and... | |
| John Wesley - 1964 - 532 oldal
...have I esteemed this book only because I heard it so commended bv others, or at best, because I had read some excellent sentences occasionally quoted...his remarks on many passages, and muddy and confused ahnost on all — but that he is deeply tinctured with mysticism throughout, and hence often dangerously... | |
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