| Richard Hooker - 1793 - 528 páginas
...Church? We fhould be injurious unto Virtue itfelf, if we did derogate from them whom their induftry hath made great. Two things of principal moment there are which have defervedly procured him honour throughout the World : the one his exceeding pains in compofing the... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1809 - 448 páginas
...another place, Hooker speaks of Calvin as " a worthy vessel of God's glory." And again he remarks, " Two things of principal moment there " are, which have deservedly procured him honour " thoughout the world; the one his exceeding pains 4' in composing the Institutions of Christian Reli"... | |
| 1818 - 896 páginas
...the admirable dexterity of wit, together with the helps of other learning which were his guides." " Two things of principal moment there are which have...procured him honour throughout the world : the one, hi« exceeding pains in composing the Institution of Christian Religion ; the other, his do less industrious... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 páginas
...things, or the rest wherein your opinion concurreth with his against the orders of your own Church ? We should be injurious unto virtue itself, if we did...made great. Two things of principal moment there are whicli have deservedly procured him honour throughout 'the world : the one, his exceeding pains in... | |
| John Scott - 1831 - 656 páginas
...his Commentaries and his Institutes, which together make up eight parts out of nine of his works ; " We should be injurious unto virtue itself, if we did...deservedly procured him honour throughout the world : 1 Mackenzie, 159. e Peter Lombard. the one his exceeding pains in composing the AD Institution of... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 páginas
...that I said he is a mingled people, it is uo dispraise. Spenser on Ireland. We should be injurious to virtue itself, if we did derogate from them whom their industry hath nude great. Hooter. Is there no derogation in it t — You cannot derogate, my lord. Shakspcare. Into... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 584 páginas
...love and zeal, did not too greatly overload him with it. For doubtless, " we should be injurious to virtue itself, if we did derogate from them whom their industry hath made great. Two things there are of principal moment, which have deservedly procured him honour throughout all the world ;... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1830 - 556 páginas
...Iaud, 147. t See Oisrton'i True Churchman, p. 81, 82, 83. of God's glory." And again he remarks, " Two things of principal moment there are, which have deservedly procured him ho" now throughout the world ; the one his exceeding pains in com" posing the Institutions of Christian... | |
| Théodore de Bèze - 1836 - 352 páginas
...let the venerable author of the Ecclesiastical Polity bear his testimony. ' We should be injurious to virtue itself, if we did derogate from them whom their industry hath niade great. Two things of principal moment there are which have deservedly procured him honour throughout... | |
| Francis Walsingham - 1843 - 594 páginas
...most shew itself. fftoo points 10- Two things, saith he, there are of prinPral^injBr cipal moment, which have deservedly procured him honour throughout the world. The one, his exceeding pain in composing the " Institutions of Christian Heligion ;" the other, his no less industrious travails... | |
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