Maker? Mind thine own concerns. If he believes not as thou believest, it is a proof that thou believest not as he believeth, and there is no earthly power can determine between you. With respect to... Life of Thomas Paine - Pagina 78de William James Linton - 1892 - 88 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 540 pagini
...• Sir Brooke Boothby. ashes ! by whatever name them art called, whether a king, a bishop, a church, a state, a parliament, or any thing else, that obtrudest...man and its Maker? Mind thine own concerns. If he believe not as thou believest, 'it is a proof that thou believest not as he believeth ; and there is... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1814 - 666 pagini
...-associated ideas of the worshipper and the worshipped, cannot be separated. Well may one exclaim — « Who then art thou vain dust and ashes — by whatever name thou art called, whether an 'Emperor or a King, a Bishop or a State, or any thing else, that obtrudest thine insignificance,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 pagini
...to those laws, for the associated idea of the worshipper and the worshipped cannot be separated. — Who, then, art thou vain dust and ashes ! by whatever...man and its Maker? Mind thine own concerns. If he believes not as thou believest, it is a proof that thou believest not as he believeth, and there is... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 pagini
...to those laws, for the associated idea of the worshipper and the worshipped cannot be separated. — Who, then, art thou vain dust and ashes ! by whatever...man and its Maker? Mind thine own concerns. If he believes not as thou believest, it is a proof that thou believest not as he believeth, and there is... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 522 pagini
...to those laws, for the associated idea of the icorahipper and the tcorthipped cannot be separated. Who, then, art thou, vain dust and ashes ! by whatever...obtrudest thine insignificance between the soul of man and his maker ? Mind thine own concerns. If he believes not as thou belierest, it is a proof that thou... | |
| Thomas Branagan, Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 404 pagini
...to those laws, for the associated idea of the worship, per and the worshipped cannot be separated. Who, then, art thou, vain dust and ashes ! by whatever...man and its Maker ? Mind thine own concerns. If he believes not as thou believest, it is a proof that thou believest not as he believeth, and there is... | |
| 1839 - 446 pagini
...name thou art called, whether a King, a Bishop, a Church, or a State, a Parliament, or anythingelse, that obtrudest thine insignificance between the soul...man and its Maker? Mind thine own concerns! If he believes not as thou believest, it is a proof that thou believest not as he believeth, and there is... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1849 - 666 pagini
...thou art called, whether an Emperor or a King, a Bishop or a Stale, or anything else tha* obtrudes thine insignificance, between the soul of MAN and its MAKER ? Mind thine own concerns. If he believes not as thou believest, it is a proof that thou believest not as he believeth, and there is... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1849 - 736 pagini
...th« associated ideas of the worshipper and the worshipped cannot be separated. Well may one exclaim: "Who then art thou vain dust and ashes: by whatever name thou art called, whether an Emperor or a King, a Bishop or a State, or any thing eTse, that obtrudet thine insignificance, between... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1850 - 636 pagini
...associated iJcas of the worshipper and the worshipped cannot be separated. Well may one exclaim — ' Who then art thou, vain dust and ashes — by whatever name thou art- called, whether, an Emperor or a King, a Bislinp or a Stale, or anything else that obtrudes thine insignificance, between... | |
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