| Henry BROUGHAM (Rector of Tallow.) - 1832 - 202 str.
...those who contend for them as such, will choose for their private motto, those well known lines— " For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight, His can't be wrong whose life is in the right." This common view of the subject (so common, alas ! that in every congregation it is the... | |
| Benjamin Frere - 1832 - 570 str.
...congregation, from which they had so long seceded, recalling to mifld these two liries of Pop6,— " r or modes of faith let graceless zealots fight, His can't be wrong whose life is id the right." As I journeyed oh, (he sun was fast setting in a clear sky, foretelling a fair arid... | |
| Joseph Ritson, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1833 - 340 str.
...probably remembered, with humility rather than arrogance, the philosophical expression of the poet : m " For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight ; His can't be wrong whose life is in the right." The last of his letters which is published, dated on the 16th of August, 18O3, principally... | |
| Edward Mitchell - 1833 - 242 str.
...indifference respecting it, that they forget its value, and think themselves liberal when they exclaim, " For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight ; His can't be wrong, whose life is in the right." Now, we cannot see why a man, obeying the apostolic injunction, by earnestly contending... | |
| John Close - 1833 - 182 str.
...the subject— and not dissimilar to his friend Mentor — in learned quotations : — " For mod«s of faith, let graceless zealots fight, His can't be wrong, whose life is ia the right." However, the main point is to stick to one; and support the oause, and arguments, so... | |
| Edward Mitchell - 1833 - 230 str.
...it, that they forget its value, and think themselves liberal when they exclaim, " For modes of fuith let graceless zealots fight ; His can't be wrong, whose life is in the right." Now, we cannot see why a man, obeying the apostolic injunction, by earnestly contending... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1839 - 630 str.
...opinion, and was no Puseyite, simply because she was now prepared to say with the iufidel poet — ' For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight, His can't be wrong; whose life is in the right.' She would at the same time, endeavour to prove the worth and efficacy of Mr. Norman's ministry... | |
| Jacob Halls Drew - 1834 - 556 str.
...ministers are. What think you, sir, of his often anathematized couplet, " For modes of faith let senseless zealots fight, His can't be wrong whose life is in the right" ? " I think, sir, it has become the pulpit fashion to decry Pope; but it is easier to reprobate than disprove... | |
| Renn Dickson Hampden - 1835 - 304 str.
...But we cannot argue back from the conduct to the principles, according to the hackneyed distich — " For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight ; His can't be wrong whose life is in the right :'" as we could do, if there were an absolute, inseparable dependence of morality on religion.... | |
| Richard Sullivan Fay - 1835 - 98 str.
...others, for any other purpose than the regulation of my own. " Judge not lest ye be judged." " For moclea of faith let graceless zealots fight," " His can't be wrong, whose life is in the right." " The Catholics undoubtedly are under the influence of Rome in matters of faith and discipline.... | |
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