| 1901 - 436 lapas
...gluttony there must be eating, in drunkenness there must be drinking: 'tis not the eating, nor 'tis not the drinking that is to be blamed, but the excess. So in pride. PUBLIC INTEREST. ALL might go well in a commonwealth if every one in the parliament would lay down... | |
| Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - 1901 - 432 lapas
...gluttony there must be eating, in drunkenness there must be drinking: 'tis not the eating, nor 'tis not the drinking that is to be blamed, but the excess. So in pride. PUBLIC INTEREST. ALL might go well in a commonwealth if every one in the parliament would lay down... | |
| 1903 - 1186 lapas
...Humility is a virtue all preach, none practise ; and yet everybody is content to hear. Humility. 'T is not the drinking that is to be blamed, but the excess. ibid. Commonly we say a judgment falls upon a man for something in him we cannot abide. Judgments.... | |
| John Bartlett - 1903 - 1188 lapas
...Humility is a virtue all preach, none practise ; and yet everybody is content to hear. Humility. 'T is not the drinking that is to be blamed, but the excess. iud. Commonly we say a judgment falls upon a man for something in him we cannot abide. Judgment*. Ignorance... | |
| John Selden, Selden Society - 1927 - 250 lapas
...drinking that is to bee blam'd, but 'tis the Excess, So in pride. IDOLATRY Idolatry is in a mans owne thought, not in the Opinion of another. Put case I...Idolatry, because a Stander by thinks so ; I am sure I doe not beleive the Altar to bee God, & the God I worshipp may bee bow'd to2 in all places & att all... | |
| John Selden, Selden Society - 1927 - 246 lapas
...drinking that is to bee blam'd, but 'tis the Excess, So in pride. IDOLATRY Idolatry is in a mans owne thought, not in the Opinion of another. Put case I...Idolatry, because a Stander by thinks so ; I am sure I doe not beleive the Altar to bee God, & the God I worshipp may bee bow'd to2 in all places & att all... | |
| Logan Pearsall Smith - 1928 - 280 lapas
...RELIGION EVERY man, either to his terror or consolation, has some sense of religion. Harrington, 484. IDOLATRY is in a man's own thought, not in the opinion of another. Selden, 54. A GREAT fear, when it is ill-managed, is the parent of superstition; but a discreet and... | |
| Steven G. Gilbert - 2004 - 279 lapas
...function of the liver can improve although the damage is irreversible. 3.3 Introduction and history T is not the drinking that is to be blamed, but the excess. John Selden (1584-1654) In "Table Talk" 1689 Viewed through the lens of toxicology, alcoholic beverages... | |
| Thomas Lyon - 1937 - 264 lapas
...touching the Controversies of the Church of England. thought, not in the opinion of another. Put a case I bow to the altar, why am I guilty of idolatry? because a stander-by thinks so? I am sure I do not believe the altar to be God; and the God I worship may be... | |
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