| Nathanael Culverwel - Religion - 1857 - 372 pages
...pinnacles of the stately structure are fallen ; will they therefore demolish the whole fabric, and shake the very foundations of it, and down with it to the ground ? Though it be not a Jacob's ladder to climb up to heaven by, yet may they not use it as a staff | to walk upon earth withal ? And then reason... | |
| William Dillingham - 1884 - 84 pages
...pinnacles of the stately structure are fallen ; will they therefore demolish the whole fabrick, and shake the very foundations of it, and down with it to the ground ? Though it be not a Jacob's ladder to climb up to Heaven by, yet may they not use it as a staff to walk upon earth withal ? " These quotations... | |
| Benjamin Whichcote, John Smith, Nathanael Culverwel - Cambridge Platonists - 1901 - 380 pages
...Pinnacles of the stately structure are fallen : will they therefore demolish the whole Fabrick, and shake the very Foundations of it, and down with it to the ground ? Though it be not a Jacob's Ladder to climbe up to Heaven by, yet may they not use it as a staff to walk upon Earth withall ? And then Reason... | |
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