| Samuel Parker - 1727 - 466 頁
...prayers than others, therefore think themfelves better. He us'd to fay that thefe men were not fo pious as weak, not having judgment to difcern what is right...Eucharift (which is the principal part of chriftian Worihip) is indeed a Saerament of the chriftian Law, and that this Law confifts of offices of mutual... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1839 - 282 頁
...man, all of you," he said, speaking of the king. " All the world flatters him, till he does not know what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is bad, what is beautiful and what is ugly. Now, as we stand here upon this terrace," he continued, "... | |
| George Payne R. James - 1839 - 1048 頁
...man, all of you," he said, speaking of the King. " All the world flatters him, till he does not know what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is bad, what is beautiful and what is ugly. - — Now, as we stand here upon this terrace," he continued,... | |
| John Brown - 1848 - 530 頁
...to exercise those faculties God has given us, for discovering what is truth and what is falsehood, what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is evil. We are not to resign ourselves to mental inactivity, and to expect that in some miraculous way, without... | |
| John Brown - 1851 - 818 頁
...exercise those faculties God has given us, for discover- ' ing what is truth and what is falsehood, what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is evil. We are not to resign ourselves to mental inactivity, and to expect that, in some miraculous 1 PsaL... | |
| John Brown - 1855 - 804 頁
...to exercise those faculties God has given us, for discovering what is truth and what is falsehood, what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is evil. We are not to resign ourselves to mental inactivity, and to expect that, in some miraculous 1 Psal.... | |
| Robert Jefferson Breckinridge - 1859 - 812 頁
...God is not only the supreme, but the exclusive law of his Church ; the whole function of determining what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is bad — the whole power of making law in its proper sense, and for the proper ends of her existence... | |
| Robert Jefferson Breckinridge - 1860 - 718 頁
...God is not only the supreme, but the exclusive law of his Church ; the whole function of determining what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is bad—the whole power of making law in its proper sense, and for the proper ends of her existence—much... | |
| 1871 - 40 頁
...those to whom they are told. A tale may be a nice tale, and may please us much, and may help us to see what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is bad, and yet it may not all be true. Gilt is not gold, and yet it looks nice to the eye. We know that... | |
| 1872 - 474 頁
...skillful and deft in dealing with moral elements. But, after all, it is the reason that determines what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is bad ; and conscience ratifies the decision to which the reason comes. There is an equally popular misapprehension... | |
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