| Joseph Butler - 1804 - 462 pages
...: instead of forgetting this, or explaining it away, after it is acknowledged in wor4s. All shadow of injustice, and indeed all harsh appearances, in...various' economy of Providence, would be "lost ; if we \vould keep in mind, that every merciful allowince shall be made, and no more be required of any one,... | |
| Richard Graves - Bible - 1807 - 520 pages
...instead of forgetting this, or explaining it " away, after it is acknowledged in words. " All shadow of injustice, and indeed all " harsh appearances in...lost, if we would " keep in mind, that every merciful allow" ancc shall be made, and no more be re" quired of any one, than might have been '' equitably... | |
| Joseph Butler - Sermons, English - 1813 - 496 pages
...instead of forgetting this, or explaining it away, after it is acknowledged in words. All shadow or' injustice, and indeed all harsh appearances, in this...Providence, would be lost, if we would keep in mind, that evevy merciful allowance shall be made, and no more be required of any one, than what might have been... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1819 - 362 pages
...with; instead ef forgetting this, or explaining it away, after it is acknowledged in words. All shadow of injustice, and indeed all harsh appearances, in...every merciful allowance shall be made, and no more be required of any one, than what might have been equitably expected of him, from the circumstances... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - Analogy (Religion) - 1819 - 256 pages
...with, instead of forgetting this, or explaining it away, after it is acknowledged in words. All shadow of injustice, and indeed all harsh appearances, in...every merciful allowance shall be made, and no more be required of any one than what might have been equitably expected of him, from the circumstances... | |
| Joseph Butler - Analogy (Religion) - 1820 - 264 pages
...with, instead of forgetting this, or explaining it away, after it is acknowledged in words. All shadow of injustice, and indeed all harsh appearances, in...every merciful allowance shall be made, and no more be required of any one than what might have been equitably expected of him, from the circumstances... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 662 pages
...after it injustice ; for in this various economy all harsh appearances will vanish, if we will only keep in mind that every merciful allowance shall be made, and no more be required of any one than what might reasonably be expected of him from the circumstances in which... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Apologetics - 1828 - 314 pages
...portion of the Christian community. Besides, we may rest assured that every merciful allowance will be made, and no more required of any one, than what might be equitably expected from him under the circumstances in which he has been placed ; or (to use Scripturelanguage) that every... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 318 pages
...portion of the Christian community. Besides, we may rest assured that every merciful allowance will be made, and no more required of any one, than what might be equitably expected from him under the circumstances in which he has been placed ; or (to use Scripturelanguage) that every... | |
| Richard Graves - 1829 - 528 pages
...acknowledged in words. All shadow of in" justice, and indeed all harsh appearances, in this various eco" nomy of Providence, would be lost, if we would keep in...every merciful allowance shall be made, and no more " be required of any one, than what might have been equitably " expected of him, from the circumstances... | |
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