| Isaac Watts - 1801 - 482 pagine
...main point of arguing. $ '" — — Fas est, et ab hoste doceri. ViRG. Seize upon truth •vdhere-e'r ''tis found, Amongst your friends, amongst your foes* On Christian or on Heathen ground ; The flower's divine where-e'er it grows : Neglect the prickles, and assume the rose. XIV. WHAT I have said hitherto... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1813 - 368 pagine
...opposition to their main point of arguing. ..Fas est k ab hoste doceri. _ TIBGIX. Seize upon truth where 'er 'tis found, Amongst your friends, amongst your foes, On Christian or on Heathen ground ; The flower's divine where'er it grows ; Neglect the prickles, and assume the rose. XIV. What I have said hitherto... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1814 - 524 pagine
...we are well fixed in our opposition to their main point of arguing. -feu est ab hotte doceri. Virg. Seize upon truth where'er 'tis found, Amongst your...your foes, On Christian or on Heathen ground; The flower 's divine where'er it grows, Neglect the prickles and assume the rose. XIII. What I have said... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1819 - 518 pagine
...are well fixed in our opposition to their main point of arguing. , . Fas est ab hoste doeerl. Virg. Seize upon truth where'er 'tis found, Amongst your...your foes, On Christian or on Heathen ground ; The flower 's divine where'er it grows, Negleet the priekles and assume the rose. XIII. What I have said... | |
| 1820 - 714 pagine
...all men should be most solicitous to prove his approbation of the liberal sentiment of the poet : " Seize upon truth where'er 'tis found, Amongst your...your foes, On Christian or on Heathen ground — The ßowri's dicine irhere'rrit grow»." PHILALETHES. Si«, Norwich, November 4, 1820. ajournai of the... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1821 - 476 pagine
...are well fixed in our opposition to their main. point of arguing. Fas at ab haste doceri.— Virg. Seize upon truth where'er 'tis found, Amongst your...your foes, On Christian or on Heathen ground ; The flower 's divine where'er it grows ; Neglect the prickles, and assume the rose. ^XIV. What I have said... | |
| 1826 - 436 pagine
...CLARKE'S LETTER TO A PREACHER ON THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY. Seize upon truth where'er 'tli found, Amongs t your friends, amongst your foes, On Christian or on heathen ground; The flower's divine where'er it grows; Neglect the prickles, and assume the rose. WATTS. Messrs. Editors, I have... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1827 - 588 pagine
...feeling. Although it must, doubtless, be a great reproach to our men of science, to have left to я foreigner the task of supplying a necessary text book...where'er 'tis found Amongst your friends, amongst your foea, On Christian or on Heathen ground, Tlie flower's DIVINE where'er it grows." Would our history... | |
| Joel Hawes - 1829 - 190 pagine
...because it does not agree with its own prepossessions, and to embrace every thing, because it does. Seize upon truth where'er 'tis found, Amongst your...foes, On Christian or on heathen ground ; The flower's divine where'er it grows ; Neglect the prickle and assume the rose. 6. It is a happy method to improve... | |
| Joel Hawes - 1831 - 186 pagine
...because it does not agree with its own prepossessions, and to embrace every thing, because it does. Seize upon truth where'er 'tis found, Amongst your...foes, On Christian or on heathen ground ; The flower's divine where'er it grows ; Neglect the prickle and assume the rose. 6. It is a happy method to improve... | |
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