| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 410 páginas
...say only upon my honour. That sinners may supply the place 405 Of suffering saints, is a plain case. Justice gives sentence, many times, On one man for...brethren of New England use Choice malefactors to excuse,1 410 And hang the guiltless in their stead ; Of whom the churches have less need. As lately... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 340 páginas
...man for another's crimes. Our Brethren of New England use Choice Malefactors to excuse, 410 And hand the Guiltless in their stead, Of whom the Churches have less need ; As- lately 't happen'd : In a town There liv'da Cobbler, and but one, That out of Doctrine oould cut Use, 415... | |
| James Thacher - 1835 - 426 páginas
...referred to is well known. ' Our brethren of New England use Choice malefactors to excuse, And bang the guiltless in their stead, Of whom the churches have less need.' Hudibras, part ii- canto 2. Mr. Hubbard seriously contradicts the story, but with a qualification,... | |
| James Grahame - 1836 - 488 páginas
...but useful, cobbler. — " That sinners may supply the place Of suffering saints, is a plain case. Our brethren of New England use Choice malefactors...lately happened. In a town There lived a cobbler," &c. Hudibras. Some of Gorges' people had committed depredations on the Indians, who insisted that the... | |
| Stanhope Busby - 1837 - 132 páginas
...when separated from the context, but here is Ralpho's story of the Cobbler who killed the Indian : 78 Justice gives sentence many times On one man for another's...stead, Of whom the churches have less need; As lately 't happened : In a town There liv'da cobbler, and but one, That out of doctrine could cut use, And... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 páginas
...CANTO II. Vicarious Justice exemplified by Ralpho In the caM of the Cobbler that killed the Indian. JUSTICE gives sentence many times On one man for another's...stead, Of whom the churches have less need ; As lately 't happened : In a town There lived a cobbler, and but one, That out of doctrine could cut use, And... | |
| 1841 - 536 páginas
...line 409. " Our brethren of New F.nsland use Chnice niAl-fitclnrs to excuse. And hang the fniiltles* in their stead, Of whom the churches have less need...happened. In a town, There lived a cobbler, and but one, 334 STANDISH PROCEEDS TO WEYMOUTH. CHAP. event of these things he said he much feared : and XXI. -... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 páginas
...supply the plarc Of suirerhij; Saints, is a plain Case. Justice^ tïives .Sentence, many times, Un one Man for another's crimes. Our Brethren of New England use Choice Malefactors lo excuse. All'! luniz (he Guiltless in their stead, Of whom the Churches have less need : Tl As lately... | |
| 1842 - 460 páginas
...puetical fancy, make «o much »non." Vide Iludibru, Part II. canto 2. 11 Our brethren of New England uie Choice malefactors to excuse. And hang the guiltless in their stead, Of whom the churches have less need,*1 &c. Hiihhird seriously undertakes to contradict the story, and yet durs no with a qualification,... | |
| Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - 1844 - 556 páginas
...dictates of the religious sentiment, as in the famous account of our Puritan politics in Iludibras. Our brethren of New England use Choice malefactors...stead, Of whom the churches have less need ; As lately it happened in a town Where lived a cobler, and but one, That out of doctrine could cut use, And mend... | |
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