The Broad Stone of Honour: The True Sense and Practice of Chivalry : Second Book, TaneredusSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1828 |
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... human race , in that very spot , and even on the wood of the cross , chose for our salvation to wear a crown of thorns ; whence some , incapable of distinguishing merit , are unwilling to reckon him in the catalogue of kings , looking ...
... human race , in that very spot , and even on the wood of the cross , chose for our salvation to wear a crown of thorns ; whence some , incapable of distinguishing merit , are unwilling to reckon him in the catalogue of kings , looking ...
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... human nature is changed , or that sound philosophy has shewn the folly of our ancestors , but it is that these men have not the same faith in the religion of Christ ; for , as Descartes says , " it is one thing to believe , and another ...
... human nature is changed , or that sound philosophy has shewn the folly of our ancestors , but it is that these men have not the same faith in the religion of Christ ; for , as Descartes says , " it is one thing to believe , and another ...
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... human nature is like infernal nature in moments such as these ; and it should rather excite our admiration that in this instance the interval was so quickly succeeded by a return to the sentiments of humanity and devotion . The faults ...
... human nature is like infernal nature in moments such as these ; and it should rather excite our admiration that in this instance the interval was so quickly succeeded by a return to the sentiments of humanity and devotion . The faults ...
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... human race . " 6 29 But grave historians deserve a more severe reproof for their shameful want of honesty in regard to the Crusaders . Not to notice the cruel haste of Fleury , the great French historian Velly thus remarks ; on se ...
... human race . " 6 29 But grave historians deserve a more severe reproof for their shameful want of honesty in regard to the Crusaders . Not to notice the cruel haste of Fleury , the great French historian Velly thus remarks ; on se ...
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... human folly , and the whole religion of our ancestors was mistaken . " Be it so ; with the Sophist of Glasgow I have no wish to argue , nor will I imitate Cato who used to press his opinions upon men of every description , and would ...
... human folly , and the whole religion of our ancestors was mistaken . " Be it so ; with the Sophist of Glasgow I have no wish to argue , nor will I imitate Cato who used to press his opinions upon men of every description , and would ...
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Strona 340 - Of men than beasts ; but oh ! the exceeding grace Of highest God ! that loves his creatures so, And all his works with mercy doth embrace. That blessed angels he sends to and fro, To serve to wicked man, to serve his wicked foe.
Strona 200 - Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one, Have ofttimes no connection. Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men, Wisdom in minds attentive to their own.
Strona 115 - And on his brest a bloodie Crosse he bore, The deare remembrance of his dying Lord, For whose sweete sake that glorious badge he wore, And dead, as living, ever him ador'd : Upon his shield the like was also scor'd, For soveraine hope which in his helpe he had.
Strona 256 - NOW was the hour that wakens fond desire In men at sea, and melts their thoughtful heart Who in the morn have bid sweet friends farewell, And pilgrim newly on his road with love Thrills, if he hear the vesper bell from far, That seems to mourn for the expiring day...
Strona 180 - I love all waste And solitary places; where we taste The pleasure of believing what we see Is boundless, as we wish our souls to be...
Strona 294 - I passed the sea in great peril, I have desired nothing of you; therefore now I humbly require you, in the honour of the son of the Virgin Mary, and for the love of me, that ye will take mercy of these six burgesses.
Strona 174 - There is no straw given unto thy servants, and they say to us, Make brick: and, behold, thy servants are beaten; but the fault is in thine own people. But he said, Ye are idle, ye are idle: therefore ye say, Let us go and do sacrifice to the LORD.
Strona 228 - ... of education. Yet if we are directed only by our particular natures, and regulate our inclinations by no higher rule than that of our reasons, we are but moralists ; divinity will still call us heathens.
Strona 195 - Fratres, sobrii estote et vigilate : quia adversarius vester diabolus tanquam leo rugiens circuit quaerens quem devoret.
Strona 398 - Next, (for hear me out now, readers,) that I may tell ye whither my younger feet wandered ; I betook me among those lofty fables and romances which recount in solemn cantos the deeds of knighthood founded by our victorious kings and from hence had in renown over all Christendom.