| Micaiah Towgood - Dissenters, Religious - 1804 - 376 pages
...inconsiderateness of " others, continual increase. " Christianity is now ridiculed and-railed at " with very little reserve, and the teachers of it " without any at all. Disregard' to public wor" ship and instruction hath increased, many are " grown prejudiced against... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1811 - 340 pages
...inconsiderateness of " others, continual increase. " Christianity is now ridiculed and railed at " with very little reserve, and the teachers of it " without any at all. Disregard to public wor" ship, and instruction hath increased; many are " grown prejudiced against... | |
| Thomas Secker - Sermons, English - 1825 - 546 pages
...the inconsiderateness of others, a continual increase. Christianity is now ridiculed and railed at, with very little reserve : and the teachers of it, without any at all. Indeed with respect to us, the rule, which most of our adversaries appear to have set themselves, is,... | |
| Edward Bickersteth - Christian education - 1829 - 738 pages
...the inconsiderateness of others, a continual increase. Christianity is now ridiculed and railed at with very little reserve, and the teachers of it without any at all.' Dr. Trapp , who was opposed by Mr. Law and Mr. Whitfield.and was considered the organ of right sentiment... | |
| Thomas Jackson - Itinerancy (Church polity) - 1839 - 312 pages
...the inconsiderateness of others, a continual increase. Christianity is now ridiculed and railed at with very little reserve ; and the teachers of it without any at all. Indeed, with respect to us, (the clergy,) the rule which most of our adversaries appear to have set... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1840 - 592 pages
...the inconsiderateness of others, a continual increase. Christianity is now ridiculed and railed at, with very little reserve, and the teachers of it without any at all The consequence hath been, as it naturally must, that disregard to us hath greatly increased the disregard... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1840 - 590 pages
...the inconsiderateness of others, a continual increase. Christianity is now ridiculed and railed at, with very little reserve, and the teachers of it without any at all The consequence hath been, as it naturally must, that disregard to us hath greatly increased the disregard... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1845 - 444 pages
...the inconsiderateness of others, a continual increase. Christianity is now ridiculed and railed at, with very little reserve ; and the teachers of it without any at all ;" and in 1741 he speaks of " that preposterous shame of religious performances with which the present... | |
| Christianity - 1846 - 1028 pages
...the inconsiderateness of others, a continual increase. Christianity is now ridiculed and railed at, with very little reserve, and the teachers of it without any at all.' " ' Such, then, was the result of the first experiment of the kind. The " Puritan party " was " put... | |
| Abel Stevens, George Peck - Methodists - 1847 - 368 pages
...stop not, become absolutely fatal." He further asserts that "Christianity is ridiculed and railed at with very little reserve, and the teachers of it without any at all ;" and this testimony was made but one year before that which is commemorated as the original year... | |
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