| John Milton - 1881 - 528 str.
...add me to the roll ; Me easily indeed mine may neglect, But God's proposed deliverance not so. Char. Just are the ways of God, And justifiable to men ;...be, who think not God at all : If any be, they walk obseure ; For of such doctrine never was there school, l5ut the heart of the fool, And no man therein... | |
| Mary Louisa Searle - 1881 - 406 str.
...good woman, they shall rue the day who slandered her. Good-night, mother." CHAPTER XII. POOR MARION. " Just are the ways of God, And justifiable to men, Unless there be who think not God at all." Mrs. Barrett Browning. j]O you mean to tell me that Niel McNeile is at Cambridge?" asked Adrian Daunton... | |
| John Milton - 1882 - 448 str.
...indeed mine may neglect, But God's proposed deliverance not so. Chor. Just are the ways of God, •- - t And justifiable to men, Unless there be who think...of the fool, And no man therein doctor but himself. i Yet more there be who doubt his ways not just, 300 \ As to his own edicts found contradicting ; Then... | |
| John Milton - 1882 - 514 str.
...But Gods propos'd deliverance not fo. Chor. Juft are the ways of God, And juftifiable to Men ; Unlefs there be who think not God at all, If any be, they walk obfcure ; For of fuch Dodtrine never was there School, But the heart of the Fool, And no man therein... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1883 - 554 str.
...original plan in the detection of blemishes. Eyes the least clear-sighted could easily perceive one in — For of such doctrine never was there school But the...of the fool. And no man therein doctor but himself. — V. 299. They could discern here nothing but the quaint conceit ; and it never occurred to them... | |
| Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 str.
...the night Hid in her vacant interlunar cave. Line 8". Ran on embattled armies clad in iron. Line 129. Just are the ways of God, And justifiable to men ; Unless there be who think not God at all. Line 203. What boots it at one gate to make defence, Arid at another to let in the foe ? tine 560.... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1884 - 410 str.
...however repugnant to practical reason and religious faith, we are not authorized to say with Milton, — "Of such doctrine never was there school But the heart of the fool, And no man therein doctor but himself."2 Justice compels us to admit the claim of some who have reasoned thus, to be counted philosophers,... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 630 str.
...add me to the roll, Me easily indeed mine may neglect, But GOD'S proposed deliverance not so. CUOR. Just are the ways of GOD, And justifiable to men ; Unless there be who think not GOD at alii If any be, they walk obscure ; For of such doctrine never was there school, But the heart of the... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1887 - 564 str.
...be not a few who deny the existence of GOD," 9 Unless there be who think not God at all : If any he, they walk obscure ; For of such doctrine never was...of the fool, And no man therein doctor but himself. — Hiaa-vm Agumnten, 29'). Compare on the subject of this chapter VVilkins On Natural Religion; Tillotson's... | |
| William Greenough Thayer Shedd - 1888 - 572 str.
...disbelief, carnality, lukewarmness," etc. Milton (Samson Agonistes, 296) describes practical atheism : " For of such doctrine, never was there school But the...the fool, And no man therein doctor, but himself." The reason why the Scriptures make no provision against speculative atheism by syllogistic reasoning... | |
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