| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 268 pages
...and dessention* high : and by way of mitigating all such restlesness of spirit, he used frequently to say, that " There will be mistakes in divinity,...preach, and errors in government, while men govern." Miojr. Die. present, and to vote in the general assembly of the states, under that character; of which... | |
| 1795 - 408 pages
...mitigating all fuch reftleffnefs of fpirit, heufed frequently to fay, that " there will be miftakes in divinity, while men preach, and errors in government, while men govern." His writings are as follow: I. Balance, pour pefer en tout equite & droiture la harangue faite n'aguecesen... | |
| 1798 - 560 pages
...mitigating all fuch reftleilhefs of fpirit, he ufed frequently to fay, that " there will be miftakes in divinity while men preach, and errors in government while men govern [c,]. CARLE[Ъ} His writings nrcorJín^ to Wood, 2. Harangue faite a» confcil de MeiT. les arc as... | |
| John Lemprière, Eleazar Lord - 1825 - 804 pages
...of state 1631, aged 58, nnd was buried in Westminster abbey. In those days of political skepticism, and approaching' revolution, he used to say, that...Hardwicke's expense in 1757, and again in 1775, in 4to. CAKI i mV, George, a native of Norham, Northumberland, maintained at Edmund-ball, Oxford, by the northern... | |
| John Lemprière, Eleazar Lord - 1825 - 794 pages
...those days of political skepticism, and approaching revolution, he used to say, that there will he mistakes in divinity while men preach, and errors...government while men govern. He wrote various pamphlets, hesides letters from Hull. i .iI during his emhassy, from 1616 to 1620, which were printed at lord... | |
| Augustus Toplady - 1825 - 484 pages
...not identity of nature. In the saints, are the two former : in Christ, are all three. IMPERFECTIONS. There will be mistakes in divinity, while men preach ; and errors in government, while men govern. Sir Dudley Chorleton, Biogr. Diet. IMITATION. The more we know of God, the more we shall desire to... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...consequence to you, When tbey bave made you once ridiculous. Лжоттол. EBBOBS— Perpetually made. harp-looking wretch, A living dead man : governments while men govern. Sir Dudley Carlton. EimORS-like Straws. Errors like straws upon the surface... | |
| George Gordon Scott - 1871 - 334 pages
...be doubt." "All of which," said Locke, " only proves the truth of Sir Dudley Carleton's dictum — ' that there will be mistakes in Divinity while men...preach, and errors in government while men govern.'" " That will there," assented the Doctor and Hartsfoot simultaneously. " And now," added the latter,... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 pages
...met with; truth is hid in great depths, the way to seek does not appear to all the world. — Goethe. There will be mistakes in divinity while men preach, and errors in governments while men govern. — -Sir Dudley C'arlion. My principal method for defeating error and... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 pages
...former, the greater the struggle for safety, the more speedy the progress to ruin. — Tryon Edwards. There will be mistakes in divinity while men preach, and errors in governments while men govern. — Dudley Carle(o,i. ESTEEM. ETERNITY. The little I have seen of the... | |
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