| Catherine George Ward - 1824 - 678 σελίδες
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| Jesse Torrey - 1824 - 308 σελίδες
...not invade; More powerful each as needful to the rest, And, in proportion as it blesses, blest. 30 For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight; His can't be wrong whose life is in the right: In faith and hope the world will disagree, But all mankind's concern is charity : All must... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 424 σελίδες
...The subject Draw to one point, and to one centre bring Beast, Man, or Angel, Servant, Lord, or King. For forms of Government let fools contest ; Whate'er is best administer'd is best : COMMENTARY. Ver. 303. For forms of Government let fools contest ; $fc.] But now the Poet, having... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 σελίδες
...virtues of its rulers. This idea has been happily expressed hi the persuasive language of poetry : , " For forms of government let fools contest, Whate'er is best administer'd is best." At the present day, it would be trifling, to attempt to refute a proposition so essentially and obviously... | |
| British anthology - 1825 - 460 σελίδες
...lord, or king. For forms of government let fools contest ; Whate'er is best administer'd is best : For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight ; His can't be wrong whose life is in the right. In faith and hope the world will disagree, But all mankind's concern is charity : All must... | |
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...authority of a great poet, but very incompetent teacher of religion, in the thread-bare couplet — " For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight : His can't be wrong whose life is in the right." "Thought is free," say they: " error is innocent : doctrines, and creeds, and religious... | |
| Ralph Wardlaw - 1825 - 150 σελίδες
...soberly, and righteously, and godly." — Many a time have you heard the hackneyed lines of the poet — " For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight ; His can't be wrong, whose life is in the right." — Now, foolish as every maxim must be, that disjoins practice from principle, and supposes... | |
| Ralph Wardlaw - 1825 - 152 σελίδες
...soberly, and righteously, and godly." — Many a time have you heard the hackneyed lines of the poet — " For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight; His can't be wrong, whose life is in the right." — Now, foolish as every maxim must be, that disjoins practice from principle, and supposes... | |
| Manchester Socinian controversy - 1825 - 286 σελίδες
...his own " Orthodoxy" or denunciations on " the direful and demoralizing effects of Socinianism." " For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight, His can't be wrong whose life is in the right. " 53 statements— or in the strength of his argument— that could make any one desirous... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1825 - 426 σελίδες
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