| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 468 pagine
...emperors, and principalities, and powers, spoke forth these final and for ever memorable words : ' It is neither safe nor prudent to do aught against conscience. Here stand I, I cannot otherwise. God assist me. Amen ! ' * It is evident enough that to this man all Popes' conclaves,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 862 pagine
...before all emperors and principalities and powers, spoke forth these final and forever memorable words : "It is neither safe nor prudent to do aught against conscience. Here stand I, I cannot otherwise. God assist me. Amen ! " * It is evident enough that to this man all Pope's Conclaves,... | |
| 1841 - 566 pagine
...could he 1 ' Confute me,' he concluded, ' by proofs of scripture or else by plain, just arguments. I cannot recant otherwise, for it is neither safe...Here stand I. I can do no other ; God assist me.' " Let the supporters of the cell, the cloister, the indulgence, the Latin service, and the breviary,... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1841 - 510 pagine
...How could he? 'Confute me,' he concluded, ' by proofs of scripture or else by plain.j-ist arguments. I cannot recant otherwise, for it is neither safe...conscience. Here stand I. I can do no other; God assist me.' " Let the supporters of the cell, the cloister, the indulgence, the Latin service, and the breviary,... | |
| Absalom Peters, Selah Burr Treat, John Holmes Agnew - 1841 - 622 pagine
...could he ? ' Confute me,' he concluded, ' by proofs of Scripture or else by plain, just arguments. I cannot recant otherwise, for it is neither safe...prudent to do aught against conscience. Here stand T. I can do no other ; God assist me.' " Let the supporters of the cell, the cloister, the indulgence,... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1842 - 662 pagine
...emperors, and principalities, and powers, spoke forth these final and for ever memorable words : — ' It is neither safe nor prudent to do aught against conscience. Here I stand; I cannot do otherwise. God assist me. Amen.' The song is entitled in German, ' Ģin' Jeste... | |
| 1844 - 672 pagine
...confute me, not by the hangman and fire, but by proofs of Scripture, or else by plain, just arguments. I cannot recant otherwise, for it is neither safe...prudent to do aught against conscience. Here stand I ! 1 can do no other. God help me •" This is the man who, under God, won our yet young liberty from... | |
| 1845 - 632 pagine
...confute me, not by the hangman and fire, but by proofs of Scripture, or else by plain just arguments. I cannot recant otherwise, for it is neither safe...prudent to do aught against conscience. Here stand 1 1 I can do no other. God help me ! Amen ! ' " This U the man who, under God, won our yet yonng liberty... | |
| William Dearden - 1844 - 284 pagine
...are roof-tiles,' he will on ; like him, too, he will declare before all principalities and powers, ' it is neither safe nor prudent to do aught against conscience. Here stand I, I cannot otherwise. God assist me. Amen.' In the spirit of this heroico-sesthetic philosophy have I warred... | |
| American Protestant Association - 1844 - 410 pagine
...all emperors and principalities and powers, spoke forth these final and for ever memorable words : ' It is neither safe nor prudent to do aught against conscience. Here stand I, I cannot otherwise. God assist me. Amen !'* It is evident enough that to this man all Popes' conclaves... | |
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