| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1834 - 558 pages
...spider's web of sophistry and unbelief? " It is no doubt a true observation," says Bishop Patrick, " that the ready way to make the minds of youth grow...awry, is to lace them too hard, by denying them their just freedom." ' Ask the old faithful servant of Mammon, whom Mammon has rewarded to his heart's desire,... | |
| 1835 - 866 pages
...spider's web of sophistry and unbelief? 'It is no douht a true observation,' says Bishop Patrick, ' that the ready way to make the minds of youth grow...awry, is to lace them too hard, by denying them their just freedom.' " Auk the old faithful servant of Mammon, whom Mammon has rewarded to his heart's desire,... | |
| 1834 - 562 pages
...spider's web of sophistry and unbelief ? " It is no doubt a true observation," says Bishop Patrick, " that the ready way to make the minds of youth grow...awry, is to lace them too hard, by denying them their just freedom." ' Ask the old faithful servant of Mammon, whom Mammon has rewarded to his heart's desire,... | |
| 1858 - 424 pages
...the savages do not exceed us in height. "It is no doubt a true observation," says Bishop Patrick, " that the ready way to make the minds of youth grow...awry, is to lace them too hard, by denying them their just freedom. The mile posts of our life are new thoughts, and all the spaces between are but routine.... | |
| Simon Patrick - 1858 - 784 pages
...to play the gluttons, when we take the liberty to enjoy them. It is, no doubt, a true observation, that the ready way to make the minds of youth grow...awry, is to lace them too hard, by denying them their just freedom. When you rob the appetite of its lawful and innocent delight, it hath such a desire to... | |
| Robert Southey - 1862 - 760 pages
...spider's web of sophistry and unbelief? "It is no doubt a true observation," says Bishop Patrick *, " that the ready way to make the minds of youth grow...awry, is to lace them too hard, by denying them their just freedom." Ask the old faithful servant of Mammon, whom Mammon has rewarded to his heart's desire,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1866 - 988 pages
...the spider's web of sophistry and unbelief. "It is no doubt a true observation," says Bishop Patrick, "that the ready way to make the minds of youth grow...awry, is to lace them too hard, by denying them their just freedom." Ask the old faithful servant of Mammon, whom Mammon has rewarded to bis heart's desire,... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1871 - 378 pages
...spider's web of sophistry and unbelief. " It is no doubt a true observation," says Bishop Patrick, " that the ready way to make the minds of youth grow...awry is to lace them too hard, by denying them their just freedom." At the universities, the straitlacedness and simplicity of a first term, where the freshman... | |
| Addison Peale Russell - 1887 - 272 pages
...unbelief. ' It is no doubt a true observation,' says Bishop Patrick, 'that the ready way Hmvtomahc. to make the minds of youth grow awry is to lace them too hard, by denying them their just freedom.' Ask the old faithful servant of Mammon, whom Mammon has rewarded to his heart's desire,... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1891 - 728 pages
...spider's web of sophistry and unbelief ? " It is no doubt a true observation," says Bishop Patrick, " that the ready way to make the minds of youth grow...awry, is to lace them too hard, by denying them their just freedom." Ask the old faithful servant of Mammon, whom Mammon has rewarded to his heart's desire,... | |
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