| John Trenchard, Thomas Gordon - 1732 - 324 стор.
...fliould be judged by their Actions, and reverenced, or ifcorned, according to the Goodnefs or Wickedneis of their Lives, without any Regard had to their Titles or Garbs j which fignify no more than a Breath of Wind,_or the Bark of a Tree. TH E Clergy have made fuch a... | |
| 1743 - 368 стор.
...be reverenced^ and the good can be no. more? IT IT is but reafonable, that all Men fhould be iudged by their Actions, and reverenced, or fcorned, according...Goodnefs or Wickednefs of their Lives, without any Regard bad to their Titles or Garbs ; which lignify no more than a Breath of Wind, or the Bark of a Tree.... | |
| Thomas Gordon - 1743 - 356 стор.
...mould be judged by their Actions, and reverenced, or (corned, according to the Goodnefs or Wicteednefs of their Lives, without any Regard had to their Titles or Garbs; which fignify no more ihan a Breath of Wind, or the Bark of a Tree. THE Clergy have made fuch a terrible and inhuman Ufe... | |
| John Trenchard, Thomas Gordon - 1752 - 284 стор.
...vile Men muft be reverenced, and the good can be no more ? IT is but reafonable, that all Men fhould be judged by their Actions, and reverenced, or fcorned,...more than a Breath of Wind, or the Bark of a Tree. THE Clergy have made fuch a terrible and inhuman Ufe of Power, in all Ages and Countries where they... | |
| 1837 - 352 стор.
...should be judged by their actions, and reverenced or scorned, according to the goodness or wickedness of their lives, without any regard had to their titles or garbs, which signify no more than a breath of wind or the bark of a tree. There is not a greater insult upon the... | |
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