| Edward Thring - 1868 - 256 pages
...it. Whereas on the other side, if we maintain things that are established, we have not only to strive with a number of heavy prejudices deeply rooted in the hearts of men, who think that herein we serve the time, and speak in favour of the present state, because thereby we either hold or seek preferment;... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1868 - 200 pages
...it. Whereas on the other side, if we maintain things that are established, we have not only to strive with a number of heavy prejudices deeply rooted in the hearts of men, who think that herein we serve the time, and speak in favour of the present state, because thereby we either hold or seek preferment;... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 pages
...side, if we maintain things that are established, we have not only to strive with (contend against} a number of heavy prejudices deeply rooted in the hearts of men, who think thut herein we serve the time1 (serve our non interests), and speak in favour of the present state,... | |
| Samuel Coley - 1869 - 510 pages
...Whereas, on the other side, if we maintain things that are established, we have not only to strive with a number of heavy prejudices deeply rooted in the hearts of men, who think that herein we serve the time, and speak in favour of the present state, because we either hold or seek preferment... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1869 - 336 pages
...Whereas, on the other side, if we maintain things that are established, we have not only to strive with a number of heavy prejudices deeply rooted in the hearts of men, who think that herein we serve the time, and speak in favour of the present state, because thereby we either hold or seek preferment... | |
| Osborne William Tancock - 1872 - 364 pages
...it. Whereas on the other side, if we maintain things that are established, we have not only to strive with a number of heavy prejudices deeply rooted in the hearts of men, who think that herein we serve the time, and speak in favour of the present state, because thereby we either hold or seek preferment... | |
| 1873 - 370 pages
..."Whereas, on the other side, if we maintain things that are established, we have not only to strive with a number of heavy prejudices deeply rooted in the hearts of men, who think that herein we serve the time and speak in favour of the present state, because thereby we either hold or seek preferment,... | |
| Richard Hooker, Isaac Walton - 1874 - 624 pages
..."Whereas on the other side, if we maintain things that are established, we have not only to strive with a number of heavy prejudices deeply rooted in the hearts of men, who think that herein we serve the time, and speak in favour of the present state, because thereby we either hold or seek preferment... | |
| English literature - 1874 - 274 pages
...it. Whereas on the other side, if we maintain things that are established, we have not only to strive with a number of heavy prejudices deeply rooted in the hearts of men, who think that herein we serve the time and speak in favour of the present state, because thereby we either hold or seek preferment;... | |
| Jonathan Eastwood, William Aldis Wright - 1884 - 768 pages
...(1. 169). Serve, vt (Wisd. xix. 6). To keep, observe ; Vulg. deserviens. We have not only to strive with a number of heavy prejudices deeply rooted in the hearts of men, who think that herein we serve the time, and speak in favour of the present state, because thereby we either hold or seek preferment... | |
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