| Joseph Beaumont Wakeley - 1872 - 408 頁
...themselves so good that they need not hear even him for improvement ; but nowadays we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the duty of every...his reach to sit under his petty ministrations, and whoever omits them offends God. I wish to such more humility, and to you health and happiness ; being... | |
| David Allyn Gorton - 1873 - 264 頁
...compliments, despised even by wise men, and much less pleasing to God. . . . But nowadays we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the duty of every...ministrations, and that whoever omits them offends God." — Franklin s Memoirs and PrivateCorrespondence, vol. iii. * Heb. xi. i. -f Matt. xvii. 20. \ Matt.... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1873 - 266 頁
...duty of every man within his reach, to think exactly'zs he does, and that all dissenters offend God. 1 wish to such more humility, and to you health and...happiness, being Your friend and servant, B. FRANKLIN. What but the spirit of immortal love, which, not content with doing much good in life, fondly looks... | |
| Joseph B. Gross - 1876 - 482 頁
...not hear even him for improvement. But now-a-days we have scarce a little parson that does not tbink it the duty of every man within his reach to sit under his ministrations, and, that whoever omits them offends God." " The Religious Views of Benjamin Franklin,"... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 頁
...themselves so good that they need not hear even him for improvement: but now-a-days we havescarce a se thoughts 1 wish to such more humility, and to you health and hap piness, being your friend and servant. To Нее,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 頁
...themselves so good that they need not hear even him for improvement: but now-a-days \ve have scarce a ion assures us that he cannot be absent from us, notwithstanding...consideration of God Almighty's omnipresence and omnisc 1 wish to such more humility, and to you health and happiness, being your friend and servant, To Rec.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1882 - 608 頁
...of course, have been interpolated by some later hand. The sense evidently requires that the) ihould be omitted. little parson, that does not think it...Indians. — Their Complaints. Philadelphia, 18 October, 1753. DEAR SIR, I recollect that I promised to send you Dr. Brown rigg's Treatise on Common Salt. You... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 頁
...his time so good, that they need not hear even him for improvement; but uow-a-days we have scarce a little parson, that does not think it the duty of...health and happiness, being your friend and servant, PHILADELPHIA, 6 June, 1753. B. FRANKLIN. TO JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, WITH A METHOD OF DECIDING DOUBTFUL MATTERS.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 498 頁
...in His time so good that they need not hear even him for improvement ; but nowadays we have scarce a little parson, that does not think it the duty of...his petty ministrations, and that whoever omits them ' [all the rest of this letter is torn out.] [On the back of this letter is the following endorsement.]... | |
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