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" Every man is not a proper champion for truth, nor fit to take up the gauntlet in the cause of verity ; many, from the ignorance of these maxims, and an inconsiderate zeal unto truth, have too rashly charged the troops of error, and remain as trophies... "
Esthetics - 287. oldal
szerző: Kate Gordon - 1909 - 315 oldal
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Religio medici. To which is added, sir Digby's Observations. Also critical notes

sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 oldal
...viclxn ' ries over their reafo.ns may fettle in qurfelves an efteem, and confirmed opinion of pur own. * Every man is not a proper champion for truth, nor fit to take up the gantlet in the caufe of verity : many- from the igr norance of thefe maxims, and an inconfiderate zeal...

The Elements of English Composition: Containing Practical Instructions for ...

David Irving - 1803 - 266 oldal
...and victories over their reafons may fettle in onrfelves an efteem, and confirmed opinion of our own. Every man is not a proper champion for truth, nor fit to take up the gauntlet in the caufe of verity : Many from the ignorance of thefe maxims, and an inconfule rate zeal unto truth, have...

The Pamphleteer, 19. kötet

Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 580 oldal
...their zealous support of Christianity, have opened such breaches for the entrance of its opponents. " Every man is .not a proper champion for truth, nor...unto truth, have too rashly' charged the troops of errors, and remain as trophies unto the enemies of truth."1 How many Deists have preached the religion...

The Elements of English Composition: Serving as a Sequel to the Study of Grammar

David Irving - 1821 - 336 oldal
...victories over their reasons may •ettle in ourselves an esteem, and confirmed opinion of our own. Every man is not a proper champion for truth, nor fit to take up the gauntlet in the cause of yerity : Many from the ignorance of these maxims, and an inconsiderate zeal unto truth, have too rashly...

The Pamphleteer, 19. kötet

1822 - 576 oldal
...support of Christianity, have opened such breaches for the entrance of its opponents. " Every man is v not a proper champion for truth, nor fit to take up...unto truth, have too rashly charged the troops of errors, and remain as trophies unto the enemies of truth."' How many Deists have preached the religion...

The London Christian instructor, or, Congregational magazine, 1. kötet

1822 - 746 oldal
...victories over their reasons, may settle in ourselves an esteem and confirmed opinion of our own. Ever)- man is not a proper champion for truth, nor fit to take up the gauntlet in the cause of verily : Many from the ignorance of these maximes, and an inconsiderate zeal unto truth, have too rashly...

Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 oldal
...victories over their reasons, may settle in ourselves an esteemed and confirmed opinion of our own. Every man is not a proper champion for truth, nor...charged the troops of error, and remain as trophies to the enemies of truth. A man may be in as just possession of truth as of a city, and yet be forced...

Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, 3. kötet

John Timbs - 1829 - 354 oldal
...enough of their own, and their very knowledge and honesty increase their damnation — Clarendon. ccxxn. Every man is not a proper champion for truth, nor...error, and remain as trophies unto the enemies of truth : a man may be in as just possession of tru th, as of a city, and yet be forced to surrender; 'tis...

Laconics; or, The best words of the best authors [ed. by J. Timbs ..., 3. kötet

Laconics - 1829 - 352 oldal
...enough of their own, and their very knowledge and honesty increase their damnation —Clarendon. CCXXII. Every man is not a proper champion for truth, nor fit to fake up the gauntlet in the cause of verity: many, from the ignorance of these maxims and an inconsiderate...

The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Works of Sir Thomas Browne

1831 - 370 oldal
...and victories over their reasons, may settle in ourselves an esteem and confirmed opinion of our own. Every man is not a proper champion for truth, nor...and remain as trophies unto the enemies of truth. A man may be in as just possession of truth as of a city, and yet be forced to surrender ; 't is therefore...




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