| William Gilpin - 1809 - 546 pages
...things to say previously in his defence; and that he ought first to be heard in general, before he descended to particulars. When this was over-ruled,...by my enemies, I am already pronounced a heretic: lam condemned,• before I am examined.—Were you Gods omniscient, instead of an assembly of fallible... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1810 - 574 pages
...things to say previously in his defence; ' and that he ought first to be heard in general, before he ' descended to particulars. — When this was over-ruled,...Error is the lot of mortals ; " and you, exalted as you are, are subject to it. But " consider, that the higher you are exalted, of the more " dangerous... | |
| William Gilpin - 1814 - 314 pages
...things to say previously in his defence ; and that he ought first to be heard in general, before he descended to particulars. When this was over-ruled,...sufficiency. Error is the lot of mortals ; and you, exalled as you are, are subjects to it. But consider, that the higher you are exalled, of the. more... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1815 - 398 pages
...behavior. It grieved me to think so great a man was laboring under so atrocious an accusation — " 'Here, said he, 'standing in the midst of the assembly, 'here is justice, here is equity! Besct by my enemies, I am already pronounced a herctie, I am condemned before I am examined. Were yoц... | |
| 1815 - 404 pages
...behavior. It grieved me to think so great a man was laboring under so atroeious an ae» ensation — " 'Here, said he, 'standing in the midst of the assembly, 'here is justiee, here is equity! Beset by my enemies, I am already pronouneed a heretie, I am eondemned before... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - Christian biography - 1816 - 568 pages
...things to say previously in his defence; « and that he ought first to be heard in general, before he « descended to particulars — When this was over-ruled,...Error is the lot of mortals ; " and you, exalted as you are, are subject to it. But " consider, that the higher you are exalted, of the more " dangerous... | |
| William Jones - Albigenses - 1816 - 526 pages
...things to say previously in his defence; and that he ought first to be heard in general, before he descended to particulars. When this was over-ruled,...fallible men, you could not act with more sufficiency. Eiror is the lot of mortals; and you, exalted as you are, are subject to it. But consider, that the... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - Christian biography - 1816 - 566 pages
...superiors. ' —But I will just give you a summary of his trial. * descended to particulars.—When this was over-ruled, " Here, said he, standing in...instead of an assembly of fallible men, you could not ct act with more sufficiency.—Error is the lot of mortals; " and you, exalted as you are, are subject... | |
| 1821 - 506 pages
...things to say previously in his defence ; and that he ought first to be heard in general, before he descended to particulars. When this was over-ruled,...Beset by my enemies, I am already pronounced a heretic ; l am condemned before I am examined. Were you Gods omniscient, instead of an assembly of fallible... | |
| Reformation - 1836 - 184 pages
...things to say previously in his defence ; and that he ought first to be heard in general, before he descended to particulars. When this was overruled,...Error is the lot of mortals ; and you, exalted as you are, are subject to it. But consider, that the higher you are exalted, of the more dangerous consequence... | |
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