| Abraham John Valpy - 1821 - 572 Seiten
...ccremoniousness, which some have most preposterously embraced ; the second, intemperance ; and that these vices, like so many cruel monsters, leagued, as indeed...the soul of its piety, and the body of its health ; seeing and considering all this, I say, I have resolved to treat of the last of these vices, to prove... | |
| Luigi Cornaro - 1823 - 160 Seiten
...ceremoniausness, which some have most preposterously embraced; the second, intemperance ; and that these vices, like so many cruel monsters, leagued, as indeed...the soul of its piety, and the body of its health; seeing and considering all this, I say, I have resolved to treat of the last of these vices, to prove... | |
| William Moore Wooler - 1840 - 110 Seiten
...increasing violence. Flattery, ceremony, conformity and intemperance seem indeed leagued against mankind, so as to rob civil life of its sincerity, the soul of its piety, and the body of its health. Sir John Sirclair too truly observes, that intemperance destroys more every year, than the most virulent... | |
| Luigi Cornaro, Piero Maroncelli - 1842 - 244 Seiten
...years, even within my own memory ; the first flattery and ceremoniousness ; the second Lutheranism,1 which some have most preposterously embraced ; the...resolved to treat of the last of these vices, and provu that it is an abuse, in order to extirpate it, if possible. As to the second, Lutheranism, and... | |
| Luigi Cornaro - 1842 - 254 Seiten
...Lutheranism,1 v.-hich some have most preposterously embraced) the (third] intemperance. And that these^firee! vices, like so many cruel monsters, leagued, as indeed...mankind, have gradually prevailed so far, as to rob civil •. . _ v;' life of its sincerity^ the soul of its piet^ and the body of its health : I have resolved... | |
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