| George Richards - Bible - 1800 - 366 pages
...The few fentiments, which they did deliver, were not always grounded upon the fe\ • '. R vere vcre principles of reafon and truth : they varied with the fluctuation of human opi-* nions, and were even accommodated to the prejudices, the paffions, and the vices of their votaries.... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1825 - 682 pages
...few sentiments, which they did deliver, were not always grounded upon the severe principles of reason and truth they varied with the fluctuation of human...and were even accommodated to the prejudices, the passions, and tho vices of their votaries. Nay. they frequently even commanded the grossest violations... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1825 - 684 pages
...few sentiments, which they did deliver, were not always grounded upon the severe principles of reason and truth : they varied with the fluctuation of human...opinions, and were even accommodated to the prejudices, lire passions, and the vices of their votaries. Nay, they frequently even commanded the grossest violations... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1836 - 480 pages
...few sentiments which they did deliver Were not always grounded upon the severe principles of reason and truth': they varied with the fluctuation of human...and were even accommodated to the prejudices, the passions, and the vices of their votaries. Nay, they frequently even commanded the grossest violalions... | |
| 1841 - 404 pages
...few sentiments, which they did deliver, were not always grounded upon the severe principles of reason and truth: they varied with the fluctuation of human...and were even accommodated to the prejudices, the passions, and the vices of their votaries. Nay, they frequently even commanded the grossest violations... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1841 - 346 pages
...few sentiments, which they did deliver, were not always grounded upon the severe principles of reason and truth : they varied with the fluctuation of human...and were even accommodated to the prejudices, the passions, and the vices of their votaries. Nay, they frequently even commanded the grossest violations... | |
| 1860 - 490 pages
...few sentiments which they did deliver were not always grounded upon the severe principles of reason and truth ; they varied with the fluctuation of human...and were even accommodated to the prejudices, the psssions, and the vices of their votaries. Nay, they frequently commanded the grossest violations of... | |
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