... of all truly religious. But what do I, speaking against multiplicity of books in this age, who trespass in this nature myself? What was a learned man's * compliment, may serve for my confession and conclusion : — Multi mei similes hoc morbo laborant,... The Holy State and the Profane State - Stran 163avtor: Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 400 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1849 - 604 strani
...however, lest we should have reason to apply to ourselves the words of old Fuller : ' But what do 1, ' speaking against multiplicity of books in this age,...compliment, ' may serve for my confession and conclusion. Multi mei similes ' hoc morbo laborant — ut cum scribere nesciant, tamen a scribcndo ' temperare... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 strani
...things true they jeer at, yet this musick is unlawful in any Christian church, to play upon the sinnes and miseries of others, the fitter object of the elegies than the satyrs of all truly religious. " But what do I speaking against multiplicity of books in this age,... | |
| 1821 - 400 strani
...things true they jeer at, yet this musick is unlawful in any Christian church, to play upon the sinnes and miseries of others, the fitter object of the elegies than the satyrs of all truly religious. " But what do I speaking against multiplicity of books in this age,... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1821 - 402 strani
...things true they jeer at, yet this musick is unlawful in any Christian church, to play upon the sinnes and miseries of others, the fitter object of the elegies than the satyrs of all truly religious. " But what do I speaking against multiplicity of books in this age,... | |
| 1821 - 398 strani
...things true they jeer at, yet this musick is unlawful in any Christian church, to play upon the sinnes and miseries of others, the fitter object of the elegies than the satyrs of all truly religious. " But what do I speaking against multiplicity of books in this age,... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1831 - 348 strani
...records with the next, (because publicly uncontrolled) and what we laugh at, our children may believe : fourthly, grant the things true they jeer at, yet...nature myself? What was a learned man's * compliment, * Erasmus. may serve for my confession and conclusion, " Multi mei similes hoc morbo laborant, ut cum... | |
| 1849 - 608 strani
...should have reason to apply to ourselves the words of old Fuller : " But what do I, speaking against the multiplicity of books in this age, who trespass in...compliment, may serve for my confession and conclusion, ' Malti mei similes hoc morbo laborant — ut cumscribere nesciant, (amen a scribendo lemperare non... | |
| 1849 - 742 strani
...however, lest we should have reason to apply to ourselves the words of old Fuller : " But what do 1, speaking against multiplicity of books in this age,...man's compliment, may serve for my confession and conclulittle known, that he need not be under any apprehensions. " The dying man had still so much... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1849 - 608 strani
...should have reason to apply to ourselves the words of old Fuller : " But what do I, speaking against the multiplicity of books in this age, who trespass in...nature myself? What was a learned man's compliment, may servo for my confession and conclusion, ' Multi met similes hoc morbo laboran! — ut cum scribere... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1850 - 536 strani
...must conclude, however, lest we should have reason to apply to ourselves the words of old Fuller : ' But what do I, speaking against multiplicity of books...compliment, may serve for my confession and conclusion. Multi mei similes hoc morbo laborant — ut cum scribere nesciant, tamen a scribendo temper are non... | |
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