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The History of the Variations of the Protestant Churches - Página 15
por Jacques Bénigne Bossuet - 1836 - 424 páginas
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A Portraiture of the Roman Catholic Religion: Or, an Unprejudiced Sketch of ...

Joseph Nightingale - 1812 - 588 páginas
...axe is at the root, the tree begins tp bend, and instead of propping it, whilst we may, we hasten on its fall." He foresees a speedy desolation in the German clergy. The desire of taking from them their temporal goods, was to be the first spring of motion : " Bodies and soujs,"...
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Historical Memoirs Respecting the English, Irish, and Scottish ..., Volumen1

Charles Butler - 1819 - 476 páginas
...big with expectation bf what measures " will be taken ; and are ripe for something tragical. " I see the axe is at the root : the tree begins to " bend : and instead of propping it, whilst we may, " we hasten its fall." The whole of this letter, — a copious extract from which is given...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1840 - 1122 páginas
...be considered as tlie cause of them, because it had neglected to apply the necessary remedy. 1 see the axe is at the root : the tree begins to bend,...propping it whilst in our power, we accelerate its fall. Bodies and souls will perish together. God hides from us the prospect of our dangers, as he is accustomed...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler, Esq, Volumen1

Charles Butler - 1822 - 706 páginas
...this of the French commentator. " measures will be taken, and are ripe for something tra" gical. I see the axe is at the root; the tree begins to " bend ; and instead of propping it, whilst we may, we hasten " its fall." A clear prediction of the Reformation. XXXII. THE HISTORICAL MEMOIRS...
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Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics: Since the ...

Charles Butler - 1822 - 540 páginas
...big with expectation of what measures will " be taken; and are ripe for something tragical. " I see the axe is at the root: the tree begins to " bend: and instead of propping it, whilst we may, " we hasten its fall." The whole of this letter,— a copious extract from which is given by...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler ...

Charles Butler - 1824 - 476 páginas
...with the expectation of what measures " will be taken, and are ripe for something tragical. I see " the axe is at the root ; the tree begins to bend ; and instead " of propping it, whilst we may, we hasten its fall." A clear prediction of the Reformation. 318 XXXII. THE HISTORICAL MEMOIRS...
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The Book of the Roman-Catholic Church: In a Series of Letters Addressed to ...

Charles Butler - 1825 - 376 páginas
...neglected to apply " the necessary remedy.' He afterwards spoke more " emphatically : ' / see,' said he, ' the axe is at " the root; the tree begins to bend, and instead of propping it, whilst we may, we hasten its fall.' He foresees a speedy desolation in the German clergy. The desire of taking...
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The Book of the Roman-Catholic Church: In a Series of Letters Addressed to ...

Charles Butler - 1825 - 372 páginas
...neglected to apply " the necessary remedy.' He afterwards spoke more " emphatically : ' / see,' said he, ' the axe is at " the root ; the tree begins to bend, and instead of " propping it, whilst we may, we hasten its fall.' " He foresees a speedy desolation in the German " clergy. The desire of...
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The Book of the Roman-Catholic Church: In a Series of Letters Addressed to ...

Charles Butler - 1825 - 788 páginas
...neglected to apply " the necessary remedy.' He afterwards spoke more " emphatically ; ' / see,' said he, ' the axe is at " the root; the tree begins to bend, and instead of "propping it, wJiilst we may, we hasten its fall.' " He foresees a speedy desolation in the German " clergy. The...
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The Monthly Review

1832 - 650 páginas
...are big with expectation of what measures will be taken, and are ripe for something tragical. I see the axe is at the root ; the tree begins to bend, and instead of propping, while we may, we hasten its fall." The passage affords us a singular instance of political foresight...
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