| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1821 - 392 sider
...lib. 4. rector temperat, recte fieri cunctane dubites : Letno man doubt df;?°™ol. but that every thing is well done, because the world is ruled by so good a guide," as transgresseth not his own law ; than which, nothing can be more absolute, perfect, and just. The law whereby he worketh,... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1822 - 376 sider
...Boet. lib. 4. rector temperat, recte fieri cunctanedubites: Let no man doubt d *° on801 but that every thing is well done, because the world is ruled by so good a guide," as transgresseth not his own law; than which, nothing can be more absolute, perfect, and just. The law whereby he worketh, is... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 878 sider
...objectetn to our infamy the Inmigre«/«»« of our education. Wisdom. Let no man doubt but that every thing is well done, because the world is ruled by so good a guide as trunsgretseth not his own law, than which nothing can be more absolute, perfect, and just. . I would... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 sider
...mundum rector temperat, recte BO«. fieri cuncta ne dubites," let no man doubt but that every coiuoi.* thing is well done, because the world is ruled by so good phllos ' a guide, as transgresseth not His own Law; than which, nothing can be more absolute, perfect,... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1841 - 624 sider
...bonus " mundum rector temperat, recte fieri cuncta ne dubites1s:" " let no man doubt but that every thing is well done, " because the world is ruled by so good a guide," as transgresseth not His own law : than which nothing can be more absolute, perfect, and just. The law whereby He worketh is... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1850 - 652 sider
...bonus mun" dum rector temperat, recte fieri cuncta ne dubitesf :" "Let " no man doubt but that every thing is well done, because " the world is ruled by so good a guide," as transgresseth not His own law : than which nothing can be more absolute, perfect, and just. The law whereby He worketh is... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1851 - 122 sider
...bonus mundum rector temperat, recte fieri cuncta ne dubitesf ' Let no man doubt but that everything is well done, because the world is ruled by so good a Guide' as transgresseth not his own law, than which nothing can be more absolute, perfect, and just. The law whereby he worketh is... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1862 - 640 sider
...present world : Tamen qnoniam bonus mundum rector temperat, recte Jieri cuncta ne ditbites, Let no mii doubt but that euery thing is well done, because the...of mutabilitie : for which cause a part of that law bein^ opened in the promises which God hath made (because his promises are nothing else but declarations... | |
| Thomas Griffith - 1862 - 290 sider
...us confusion and disorder in the affairs of this present world, let no man doubt but that everything is well done, because the world is ruled by so good a Guide as transgresseth not His own law, than which nothing can be more perfect, absolute, and just." — HOOKEB. CHAPTEE I. NATURAL... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1866 - 602 sider
...present world: Tamen quoniam bonus mundum rector temperat, recte fieri cuncta ne ditbites, Let no mu doubt but that euery thing is well done, because the...more absolute, perfect & iust. The law whereby he \vorketh, is eternall, and therefore can haue no shew or cullor of mutabilitie : for which cause a... | |
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