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" In harmony the very image and character even of virtue and vice is perceived, the mind delighted with their resemblances, and brought by having them often iterated into a love of the things themselves. For which cause there is nothing more contagious... "
National Society's Monthly Paper - Página 270
1855
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The County [afterw.] Country miscellany, ed. by H. Burgess

Henry Burgess (of Luton) - 1836 - 446 páginas
...clear contrary, we are not more contentedly by one confirmed than changed and led away by the other. In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue and vice is preserved. The mind, delighted with their resemblances, and brought, by having them often iterated,...
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Examination Papers for the Use of Theological Students: On the Facts of the ...

Author of Questions on Adam's Roman antiquities - 1837 - 110 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...harmony ; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another, we need no proof but our own...
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The Church of England Magazine, Volumen7

1839 - 498 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...harmony; than some nothing more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another, we need no proof but our own...
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Selections from the Fifth Book of Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity

Richard Hooker - 1839 - 420 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...harmony ; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another we need no proof but our own...
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The Works of that Learned and Judicious Divine, Mr. Richard Hooker, Volumen2

Richard Hooker - 1841 - 624 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...harmony ; than some nothing more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another we need no proof but our own...
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The Works of that Learned and Judicious Divine, Mr. Richard Hooker ..., Volumen2

Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1841 - 624 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...harmony ; than some nothing more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another we need no proof but our own...
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Illustrations of the Liturgy and Ritual of the United Church of ..., Volumen1

James Brogden - 1842 - 564 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...harmony ; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another we need no proof but our own...
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University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen21

1843 - 818 páginas
...the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony, the very image and character of virtue and vice is perceived, the mind delighted...by having them often iterated, into a love of the tilings themselves. For which cause there is nothing more contagious and pestilent than some kinds...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volumen1

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. nder filaments that fabric hangs, do wonder that we...that make an end of us : we vainly accuse the fury of unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another, we need no proof but our own...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen26

1850 - 640 páginas
...enchanted land of song, convoyed by the stern memory of one of his first and favorite quotations : — " In harmony the very image and character, even of virtue...harmony ; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good. There is that draweth to a marvellous grave and sober mediocrity ; there is also that carrieth,...
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