| Missions - 1838 - 716 pages
...shall no more render account to man fur his belief, over which he has himself no control. Henceforward nothing shall prevail upon us to praise or to blame...the hue of his skin, or the height of his stature." By the command which -the will has over the attention, we become responsible, not only for our states... | |
| Ralph Wardlaw - 1825 - 152 pages
...no more render account to man for " his belief, over which he himself has no control. Hence" forward nothing shall prevail upon us to praise or to " blame...than he can the hue of his skin, or the height of his sta• ' lure. " It is the more meritorious in Mr. Brougham, and "the University of Glasgow, to adopt... | |
| Ralph Wardlaw - 1825 - 150 pages
...no more render account to man for "his belief, over which he himself has no control. Hence" forward nothing shall prevail upon us to praise or to ] "...any one for that which he can no more change " than ha can the hue of his skin, or the height of bis sta'' ture." It is the more meritorious in Mr. Brougham,... | |
| 1825 - 712 pages
...man shall no longer render account to man for hi« belief, over which he has himself со control — which he can no more change than he can the hue of his skin, or the height of his stature. — Remains of the Rev. Christian Frederick Schwartz, Missionary in India ; consisting of his Letters... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Classical education - 1825 - 66 pages
...SHALL NO MORE RENDER ACCOUNT TO MAN FOR HIS BELIEF, OVER WHICH HE HAS HIMSELF NO CONTROL. Henceforward, nothing shall prevail upon us to praise or to blame any one for that which he can no more change 10 than he can the hue of his skin or the height of his stature. Henceforward, treating with entire... | |
| Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1825 - 920 pages
...J»O MORE RENDER ACCOUNT TO MAN FOR HIS BELIEF, OVER WHICH BF. HAS HIMSELF NO coNTRouL. Henceforward, nothing shall prevail upon us to praise or to blame any one lor tluf which he can 'no more change than he'can tlie hue of his skin, or the height of his stature."... | |
| 1825 - 570 pages
...that man shall no longer render account to man for his belief, over which he has himself no controul ; which he can no more change than he can the hue of bis skin, or the height of his stature." futeiltgence, »«• School for the Children of Baptist Ministers.... | |
| Presbyterianism - 1826 - 410 pages
...render account to man, for his belief, OVER WHICH HE HIMSELF HAS NO CONTROL. Henceforward nothing »hall prevail upon us to praise or to blame any one, for...than he can the hue of his skin, or the height of his sta~ ture." But, as often happens, good is likely to be brought out of evil. Dr. Wardlaw, it appears,... | |
| Presbyterianism - 1826 - 596 pages
...more render account to man, for his belief, OVER WHICH HE HIMSELF HAS NO CONTROL. Henceforward nuthing shall prevail upon us to praise or to blame any one, for that ivhich he can no more change than he can the hue of his skin, ur the height of his stature." But, as... | |
| John Minter Morgan - Great Britain - 1830 - 276 pages
...SHALL NO MORE RENDER ACCOUNT TO MAN FOR HIS BELIEF, OVER WHICH HE HAS HIMSELF NO CONTROL. Henceforward, nothing shall prevail upon us to praise or to blame...the hue of his skin, or the height of his stature." — Inaugural Discourse of Henry Brougham, Esq., MP, on being inttalled Lord Rector of the Glasgow... | |
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