| William Penn - 1782 - 514 pages
...creed by heart, let his life be never fo ' profane, we think it argument enough for us to ac' count him within the pale and circuit of the church. ' On...thofe ' moral good things, as of fome tokens giving hope ' of life, we account but as a kind of Manichees, who ' thought the very earth had life in it.... | |
| William Penn - 1825 - 632 pages
...in a man, but that he hath conned his creed by heart, let his life be never so profane, we think it argument enough for us to account him within the pale and circuit of the church. On the contrary side, let his life be never so upright, if either he be little seen in, or peradventure quite ignorant... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1825 - 384 pages
...in a man, but that he hath conned his creed by heart, let his life be never so profane, we think it argument enough for us to account him within the pale and circuit of the church ; on the contrary side, let his life be never so upright, if either he be little seer, in, or peradventure quite ign.or.ant... | |
| 322 pages
...but THAT HE HATH CONNED (learned) HIS CREED BY HEART, let his life be never so profane, we think it argument enough for us to account him within the pale and circuit of the church :' — yet ' the man of virtuous disposition, though ignorant of the mystery of Christ, be it Fabricius,... | |
| Nancy Elnora Scott - 1912 - 140 pages
...in a man, but that he hath conned his creed by heart, let his life be never so profane, we think it argument enough for us to account him within the pale and circuit of the church " while on the other hand men whose morals are good are utterly cast out. " So," Hales sarcastically... | |
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