I, the law hath provided two ways of obeying : the one to do that which I, in my conscience, do believe that I am bound to do, actively; and where I cannot obey actively, there I am willing to lie down, and to suffer what they shall do unto me. The Review of Reviews - Seite 384herausgegeben von - 1905Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Owen - 1801 - 330 Seiten
...took no notice of, nor had any regard unto, they mult be prefently or eternally miferable. Confcience is the territory or dominion of God in man, which he hath fo referved unto himfelf, that no human power can poffibly enter into it, or dilpofe of it in any wife.... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1830 - 562 Seiten
...observed ; " the one to do that which I in my conscience do believe that I am bound to do, actively ; and where I cannot obey actively, there I am willing to...lie down, and to suffer what they shall do unto me." And here the interview ended, Bunyan thanking him for his " civil and meek discoursing," and breathing... | |
| John Bunyan - 1831 - 686 Seiten
...obeying ; — the one, to do that which I in my conscience do believe I am bound to <lo, actively ; and where I cannot obey actively, there I am willing to lie down, and suffer what they shall do unto me.'' This reply contains the reasons of the nonconformists for refusing... | |
| 1836 - 590 Seiten
...of obeying : the one, to do that which I in my conscience do believe I am bound to do actively ; and where I cannot obey actively, there I am willing to...lie down, and to suffer what they shall do unto me." Such was the " unreasonable" character of his defence; and because it was, in the opinion of the Apologist... | |
| 1836 - 558 Seiten
...obeying: the ' one, to do that which I in my conscience do believe that I am ' bound to do, actively ; and where I cannot obey actively, there ' I am willing to lie down and to suffer what they should do unto ' me. At this he sat still, and said no more.' Dr. Lee would term all this, ' frivolous... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1837 - 356 Seiten
...observed ; " the one to do that which I in my conscience do believe that I am bound to do, actively ; and where I cannot obey actively, there I am willing to...lie down, and to suffer what they shall do unto me." And here the interview ended, Bunyan thanking him for his " civil and meek discoursing," and breathing... | |
| John Bunyan - 1838 - 554 Seiten
...of obeying : the one, to do that which I in my conscience do believe I am bound to do actively; and where I cannot obey actively, there I am willing to...lie down, and to suffer what they shall do unto me." Such was the " unreasonable" character of his defence ; and because it was, in the opinion of the Apologist... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 452 Seiten
...observed; "the one to do that which I in my conscience do believe that I am bound to do, actively ; and where I cannot obey actively, there I am willing to...lie down, and to suffer what they shall do unto me." Genuine Christianity worthy of John and Paul ! * See ante.— Ed. Ib. p. Ixv. I am not conscious of... | |
| Robert Philip - 1839 - 516 Seiten
...: — The one to do that which I in my conscience do believe that I am bound to do, actively ; and where I cannot obey actively, there I am willing to...lie down, and to suffer what they shall do unto me. At this he sat still and said no more ; which when he had done, I did thank him for his civil and meek... | |
| William Hague - 1839 - 204 Seiten
...observed ; " the one to do that which I in my conscience do believe that I am bound to do, actively ; and where I cannot obey actively, there I am willing to...lie down, and to suffer what they shall do unto me." And here the interview ended, Bunyan thanking him for his " civil and meek discoursing," and breathing... | |
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