Devil, but kill cattle to the praise of God in their eating, and return thanks to the Giver of all things for their sustenance; to the end that, while some gratifications are outwardly permitted them, they may the more easily consent to the inward consolations... Transactions - Side 227av Inverness Gaelic Society - 1889Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Hughes - 1819 - 432 sider
...no doubt but that it is impossible to retrench all at once with obdurate minds; because he who would ascend to the highest place rises by degrees, or steps, and not by leaps. These things you are affectionately to communicate to our brother Augustine, that he may consider how... | |
| 1835 - 962 sider
...that it is impossible to retrench all at once from obdurate minds, because he who endeavours to ascend the highest place, rises by degrees or steps, and not by leaps.' See Hume's remarks on this policy of the first missionaries, vol. i. chap. 1." That in this way a great... | |
| John Buller - 1842 - 170 sider
...consolations of the Grace of God. For " there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface every " thing at once from their obdurate minds ; because he " who...place, rises " by degrees or steps and not by leaps. Thus the " Lord made Himself known to the people of Israel in " Egypt; and yet He allowed them the... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 418 sider
...consolations of the grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface every thing at once from their obdurate minds ; because he who...place, rises by degrees or steps, and not by leaps. Thus the Lord made himself known to the people of Israel in Egypt ; and yet he allowed them the use... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 sider
...consolations of the grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface every thing at once from their obdurate minds ; because he who...place, rises by degrees or steps, and not by leaps. Thus the Lord made himself known to the people of Israel in Egypt ; and yet he allowed them the use,... | |
| 1853 - 440 sider
...consolations of the grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface every thing at once from their obdurate minds ; because he who...place, rises by degrees or steps, and not by leaps. Thus the Lord made himself known to the people of Israel in Egypt ; and yet he allowed them the use,... | |
| John Bramston - 1855 - 60 sider
...outwardly permitted them, they may the more easilv consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God ; for there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface...place rises by degrees, or steps, and not by leaps." Given 13 kalends of Jane, 19th year of Emperor Mauritius Tiberius. AD 604. — This immediate district... | |
| Edward Muscutt - 1857 - 424 sider
...of the boughs of trees about those churches, which have been turned to that use from temples. . . . For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface everything at once from their obdurate minds. Thus the Lord made himself known to the people of Israel in Egypt, and yet he allowed them the use... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1860 - 558 sider
...outwardly permitted them, they may the more easily consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface...place, rises by degrees or steps, and not by leaps. Thus the Lord made himself known to the people of Israel in Egypt ; and yet he allowed them the use,... | |
| 1860 - 698 sider
...outwardly permitted them, they may the more easily consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface...because he who endeavours to ascend to the highest place rites by degrees or steps, and not by leaps." The same plan was adopted with the poetry as with the... | |
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