HE that goeth about to persuade a multitude, that they are not so well governed as they ought to be, shall never want attentive and favourable hearers ; because they know the manifold defects whereunto every kind of regiment is subject, but the secret... Putnam's Monthly and the Reader - Страница 441907Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1852 - 380 страница
...more numerous, they were thrown over the walls into the ravines below. [Classical Tripos, 1836.] 68. HE that goeth about to persuade a multitude, that...as they ought to be, shall never want attentive and favourable hearers ; because they know the manifold defects whereunto every kind of regiment is subject... | |
| 1852 - 532 страница
...for their reception ; for to use the well-known and memorable words of the venerable Hooker: — " He that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they...as they ought to be shall never want attentive and favourable hearers, because they know the manifold defects whereunto every kind of government is subject... | |
| Alfred BARRETT (Wesleyan Minister.) - 1854 - 506 страница
...universal experience of this has given the weight of an aphorism to Hooker's well-known initial saying : " He that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they...as they ought to be, shall never want attentive and favourable hearers." In a family those children who most need a gentle but firm restraint are not always... | |
| Joseph Goodeve - 1854 - 78 страница
...He," says Hooker, in the well known passage which opens his great work on Ecclesiastical Polity, " He that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they...as they ought to be, shall never want attentive and favourable hearers ; because they know the manifold defects whereunto every kind of regiment is subject;... | |
| 1884 - 874 страница
...sharp things. The very first sentence in it.. Polity is as pert as it is certainly true ; " He tin' goeth about to persuade a multitude that they are not so well governed as they ought to '<• shall never want attentive and favourable hearers. And he remarks upon one who had reprobated... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1855 - 424 страница
...ready to espouse the cause of men who place themselves in opposition to established rule and order. " He that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they...favorable hearers ; because they know the manifold defects whercunto every kind of regiment is subject ; but the secret lets and difficulties, which in public... | |
| Thomas Lewin - 1856 - 138 страница
...LEWIN. Eltham, October, 1855. CIVIL GOVERNMENT. " HE," observes a great writer, [Hooker's Ecc. Pol.} "that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they...know the manifold defects whereunto every kind of regiment is subject; but the secret lets and difficulties which in public proceedings are innumerable... | |
| Thomas Lewin - 1856 - 138 страница
...Savings' Banks 113 Conclusion 119 CIVIL GOVERNMENT. "HE," observes a great writer, [Hooker' 's Ecc. Pol.] "that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they...know the manifold defects whereunto every kind of regiment is subject ; but the secret lets and difficulties which in public proceedings are innumerable... | |
| William P. Hale - 1857 - 86 страница
...DOCUMENTS. BY WILLIAM P. HALE, ESQ., • - •^f OP THE MIDDLE TEMPLE, BABRISTEB-AT-1ATV. " He who goeth about to persuade a multitude that they are...as they ought to be, shall never want attentive and favourable hearers." — Hooker, Eccl. Pol., lib. ic 1. LONDON : SMITH AND CO., 157, STRAND. 1857.... | |
| Samuel Lucas - 1857 - 222 страница
...complaints on the most liberal scale,* aiid illustrating at every stage the words of Hooker that, " he who goeth about to persuade a " multitude that they are..." they ought to be, shall never want attentive and " favourable hearers." During this tour he collected materials for his reports to Lord Dalhousie, and... | |
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