We are, as it were, laying gunpowder, grain by grain, under the old building of error and superstition, which a single spark may hereafter inflame, so as to produce an instantaneous explosion... The poems of George Huddesford - Página 18por George Huddesford - 1801Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1786 - 602 páginas
...change in the public afpefk of things — that what is now doing by the friends of reformation is, as it were, laying gunpowder, grain by grain, under the old building of error and luperitition, which aßnglt fpart may hereafter inflame, fo as to produce an inßantantous exptojtan,... | |
| 1786 - 610 páginas
...change in the public afpect of things — that what is now doing by the friends of reformation is, as it were, laying gunpowder, grain by grain, under the old building of error and fuperilition, which aßngli fyark »ay hereafter inflame, fo as to produce an inßanlannus exflo/îaa,... | |
| William Jones - 1801 - 692 páginas
...us, that Unitarians are as goad subjects as Trinitarians ; and in an adjoining page, that they are laying gunpowder, grain by grain, under the old building...superstition, •which a single spark may hereafter enflame *. This open unguarded temper, which lays a plot, and then tells it to every body, has brought... | |
| George Huddesford - 1801 - 346 páginas
...in the old catch with such meritorious distinction. There was Slice-cook, and Hash-cook, &c. £c. * We are, as it were, laying gunpowder, grain by grain, under the old buildiiig of error and superstition, which a single spark may hereafter inflame, so as to produce an... | |
| 1814
...the efforts of his faction in the meditated overthrow of 1 he sacred institutions of this country, " We are, as it were, laying gunpowder, grain by grain,...which a single spark may hereafter inflame, so as to produca an instantaneous explosion." THe society, in short, waits a signal, which is the appearing... | |
| William Jones - 1810 - 442 páginas
...us, that Unitarians are as good subjects as Trinitarians ; and in an adjoining page, that they are laying gunpowder, grain by grain, under the old building of error and superstition, which a single speak may hereafter enflame *. This open unguarded temper, which lays a plot, and then tells it to... | |
| Samuel Horsley, Heneage Horsley - 1812 - 676 páginas
...constitution ; upon the violence with which causes that lie dormant for a time at last act. " We," he says, " are, as it were, laying gunpowder grain by grain under...inflame, so as to produce an instantaneous explosion."! He shews, with great ability, that all measures of government, to support the ecclesiastical constitution,... | |
| Samuel Horsley, Heneage Horsley - 1812 - 680 páginas
...constitution ; upon the violence with which causes that lie dormant for a time at last act- " We," he says, " are, as it were, laying gunpowder grain by grain under...inflame, so as to produce an instantaneous explosion."! He shews, with great ability, that all measures of government, to support the ecclesiastical constitution,... | |
| William Magee - 1812 - 564 páginas
...conpeived him to be justly entitled. * " We are, as it were, laying gun-powder, grain by grain, tinder the old building of error and superstition, which...single spark may hereafter inflame, so as to produce an instan. taneous explosion."— Importance of Free Enquiry, p. 40. What Dr. P. means by the old building... | |
| William Magee - 1813 - 556 páginas
...persons, eminent for their worth »nd their attainments, have conceived him to be justly entitled. • " We are, as it were, laying gun-powder, grain by grain,...inflame, so as to produce an instantaneous explosion." — Importance of free Jnquirr, p. 40. What Dr. P. means by the old building of error and siifierxtition,... | |
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