| Rev. John Thornton - 1811 - 106 trang
...which make us unwilling to die." 307. He \vho was never wise enough to -find out any mistakes or faults in himself, will not be charitable enough to excuse what he reckons the faults or mistakes of others. — WhicJicote. 307. There are in the scriptures promises to help... | |
| 1823 - 600 trang
...another man should think as I would to please me ; since I cannot think as I would to please myself. " He that never changed any of his opinions, never corrected any of his errors." — Whichcole. The good nature of a heathen is more godlike than the furious zeal of a Christian.... | |
| 1833 - 310 trang
...; f And here, my grateful bosom fain would raise. A fresh memorial to thy glorious praise. BOWRING. HE that never changed any of his opinions, never corrected...enough to excuse what he reckons mistakes in others. DR. WHICHCOTK. LONDON : lYBusnrn 111 WEEKLY NvuBtas, MICE OKI PENKT, ASD is MOITTHI.T PARTS. PBICE... | |
| 1833 - 480 trang
...He (hat never changed any of his opinions, never corrected any of his raiitakn! and he who was nevrr wise enough to find out any mistakes in himself, will not be charitable enough to excuse what be reckons mistakes in others.— DR. WHISHCOTB. ADVERTISEMENTS. SALE BY AUCTION. FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD... | |
| 1850 - 464 trang
...Plead in the climes where thou dost dwell, That -toe may die — to meet thee there ! A. £. S. '• He that never changed 'any of his opinions, never...enough to excuse what he reckons mistakes in others." — DR. WICHCOTn. THE ROSE-LEAF. (A Tale of the French Revolution; adapted from the Original of Emilie... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 trang
...But mark her sacred lessons well : With her whoever lives at strife Loses his better friend for life. HE that never changed any of his opinions, never corrected...and he, who was never wise enough to find out any mis*Akes in himself, will not be chaMe enough to excuse what he reckons mistakes in others. — DB.... | |
| Manchester district Sunday school assoc - 1855 - 800 trang
...spirit of love, and great in proportion as he manifests the spirit of self-sacrifice. — MACCALL. He that never changed any of his opinions, never corrected...enough to excuse what he' reckons mistakes in others. — DR. WHICHCOTE. 100 101 LITTLE LOUIS. (Compiled.) XEAHLY sixty years ago, a little boy was born,... | |
| 1849 - 892 trang
...fishes are sensible to sound.' CHANCE OF OPINION. He that never changed any of his opinions, he who was never corrected any of his mistakes ; and he who was...enough to find out any mistakes in himself, will not bo charitable enough to excuse what he reckons mistakes in others. — Dr Whidtcote. Published by W.... | |
| 1851 - 746 trang
...in my inn, in my pilgrimage, I should soon forget my father's house, and my heritage. — Dr. Lucas. He that never changed any of his opinions, never corrected...enough to excuse what he reckons mistakes in others. — Dr. Whichcotv. The swelling of an outward fortune can Create a prosp'rous, not a happy man ; A... | |
| Robert Potts - 1855 - 1050 trang
...with the will of heaven: in our words, we should consult the feelings of men.—Chinese maxim. 601. He that never changed any of his opinions, never corrected...mistakes, and he who was never wise enough to find out any mistake in himself, will not be charitable enough to excuse what he reckons mistakes in others.—Dr... | |
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