| Henry Morley - English literature - 1873 - 964 pages
...consciences that Christ set free, And ride us with a classic hierarchy Taught ye by mere AS and Rotherford. Men whose life, learning, faith, and pure intent Would have been held in high esteem by Paul, Must now be named and printed heretics By shallow Edwards and Scotch What-d'ye-call." He trusted... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 758 pages
...that Christ set free, And ride us with a classic l hierarchy Taught ye by mere AS2 and Rptherford ?8 Men, whose life, learning, faith, and pure intent, Would have been held in high esteem with Paul, Must now be nam'd and printed Heretics By shallow Edwards4 and Scotch what d'ye call : 5 But we do... | |
| John Milton, Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 608 pages
...He who of those delights can judge, and spare To interpose them oft, is not unwise."—Sonnet XX. " Men whose life, learning, faith, and pure intent, Would have been held in high esteem with Paul, Must now be named and printed heretics."—Forc, of Consc. " That one talent which is death to hide."—Sonnet... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - Massachusetts - 1874 - 122 pages
...consciences that Christ set free, And ride us with a classic hierarchy Taught ye by mere AS and Rotherford ? Men whose life, learning, faith and pure intent, Would have been held in high esteem with Paul, Must now be named and printed Heretics, By shallow Edwards and Scotch what-d'ye-call: But we [Independents]... | |
| Bertha Meriton Gardiner - Great Britain - 1874 - 404 pages
...opponents. Milton with bold bitterness appealed to Parliament against these new forcers of conscience : " Men whose life, learning, faith, and pure intent, Would have been held in high esteem with Paul, Must now be named and printed Heretics, By shallow Edwards and Scotch what-d'ye-call ; But we do hope... | |
| Malcolm MacColl - 1875 - 566 pages
...that Christ set free ? And ride ns with a classic hierarchy, Taught ye by mere AS and Rotherford ? Men whose life, learning, faith and pure intent Would have been held in high esteem with Paul, Must now be held and prinied heretics By shallow Edwards and Scotch What — d'ye — call. But we... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1876 - 584 pages
...Winthrop ; one whom Roger Williams honored and loved, and whom Milton is supposed to include among Men whose life, learning, faith, and pure intent Would...; in Salem he won general affection ; he was ever striving to advance the interests and quicken the industry of New England, and had assisted in founding... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1876 - 840 pages
...consciences that Christ set free, And ride us with a classic hierarchy Taught ye by mere AS and Rotherford ? a memoir by Southey. While the vast majority of Walts's hymns are of little account considered Must now be named and printed heretics By shallow Edwards and Scotch what d'ye call : Bat we do hope... | |
| James Torrington S. Lidstone - 1876 - 150 pages
...wherewith to adorn and strengthen a tribute paid by a younger Bard to a later disciple of Pythagoras, " Whose life, learning, faith, and pure intent, Would have been held in high esteem by Paul." ARCHDEACON SANDFORD. Please see Elegiarum Liber. Eleg. VI. AD CAROLUM DEODATUM, line 55.... | |
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