| John Aikin - 1807 - 684 trang
...vehemence of zeal, as well as a temper daring to excess. A gentle call would neither have reached, nor have excited those to whom it must have been addressed....braved and surmounted. Towards the close of Luther's hfe, though without any perceptible diminution of his zeal and abilities, . the infirmities of his... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 484 trang
...temper daring to excess. A gentle call would neither have reached, nor have excited those to whom it was addressed. A spirit more amiable, but less vigorous...though without any perceptible diminution of his zeal or abilities, the infirmities of his temper increased upon him, so that he grew daily more peevish,... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 486 trang
...temper daring to excess. A gentle call would neither have reached, nor have excited those to whom it was addressed. A spirit more amiable, but less vigorous...though without any perceptible diminution of his zeal or abilities, the infirmities of his temper increased upon him, so that he grew daily more peevish,... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 trang
...temper darinj excess. A gentle call would neither have rea nor have excited those to whom it must have addressed ; a spirit more amiable, but less vigorous...surmounted. Towards the close of Luther's life, though witjti^rt any perceptible diminution of his zeal or abilities, the infirmities of his temper increased... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 trang
...whom it was addressed. A spirit, more amiable, but less vigorous than Luther's, wonld have shrunk hack from the dangers which he braved and surmounted. Towards the close of Luther's life, though without a perceptible declension of his zeal or ahilities, the infirmities of his temper increased upon him,... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 648 trang
...daring to excess. A gentle call would neither have reach- 1.S4 ed nor have excited those to whom it was addressed. A spirit more amiable, but less vigorous...though without any perceptible diminution of his zeal or abilities, the infirmities of his temper increased upon him, so that he grew daily more peevish,... | |
| 1815 - 558 trang
...temper daring to excess. A gentle call would neither have reached, nor have excited those to whom it was addressed. A spirit •more amiable, but less vigorous...back from the dangers which he braved and surmounted. Toward the close of Luther's life, though without any perceptible diminution of his zeal or abilities,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 552 trang
...daring to -excess. A gentle call would neither have reached, nor have excited those to whom it was addressed. A spirit more amiable, but less vigorous than Luther's, would have shrunk hack from the dangers which he braved and surmounted. Toward the close of Luther's life, though without... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 482 trang
...temper daring to excess. A gentle call would neither have reached, nor have excited those to whom it was addressed. A spirit more amiable, but less vigorous...though without any perceptible diminution of his zeal or abilities, the infirmities of his temper increased upon him, so that he grew daily more peevish,... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 390 trang
...neither have reached, nor have excited those to whom it was addressed. A spirit more amiable, birt less vigorous than Luther's, would, have shrunk back...though without any perceptible diminution of his zeal or abilities, the infirmities of his temper increased upon him, so ('-st he grew daily more peevish,... | |
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