| 1844 - 784 pages
...taught them that wholesome lesson, which these reverend gentlemen may, ere long, learn, that — ' Who would force the soul, tilts with a straw Against a champion cased in adamant.' Art. VIII. 1. Resolutions passed at a meeting of friends of Religious Freedom, held in the Town-hall... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 482 pages
...that draw From councils senseless as intolerant Their warrant. Bodies fa}l by wild sword-law ; But who would force the Soul, tilts with a straw Against a Champion cased in adamant. VII. ACQUITTAl OF THE BISHOPS. A VOICE, from long-expecting thousands sent, Shatters the air and troubles... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1899 - 308 pages
...that draw From councils senseless as intolerant Their warrant. Bodies fall by wild sword-law ; But who would force the Soul tilts with a straw Against a Champion cased in adamant. A VOICE, from long-expecting thousands sent, Acquittal of Shatters the air, and troubles tower and... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 558 pages
...that draw From councils senseless as intolerant Their warrant. Bodies fall by wild sword-law ; But who would force the soul, tilts with a straw Against a champion cased in adamant."* * Ecclesiastical Sketches. Part iii. No. 6. CHAPTER X. Publication of the Review — Origin of Newspapers.... | |
| 468 pages
...the indomitable •pint of these sectarians once aroused, his eventoil defeat was certain— '' For who would force the soul, tilts with a straw Against a champion cased in adamant." How just, how admirable, is the remark of the philosophic Hume ! " Human nature appears not on any... | |
| John Evans, James Hews Bransby - 1841 - 398 pages
...truth which God, in the course of his gracious providence, may see fit to discover to their minds. " He who would force the soul, tilts with a straw Against a champion cased in adamant." WORDSWORTH. This, it is well known, was the ground upon which our forefathers dissented originally... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1841 - 810 pages
...truth which God, in the course of his gracious providence, may see fit to discover to their minds. " He who would force the soul, tilts with a straw Against a champion cosed in adamant" WORDSWORTH. This, it is well known, was the ground upon which our forefathers dissented... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1844 - 766 pages
...taught them that wholesome lesson, which these reverend gentlemen may, ere long, learn, that — ' Who would force the soul, tilts with a straw Against a champion cased in adamant.' Art. VIII. 1. Resolutions passed at a meeting of friends of Religious Freedom, held in the Town-hall... | |
| 1844 - 490 pages
...Protestants, that draw From counsels senseless as intolerant Their warrant. Bodies fall by wild sword law; But who would force the soul, tilts with a straw, Against a champion cased in adamant." ЪАТК HOURS OF BUSINESS. IN a preface to a prize essay on the evils which are produced by late hours... | |
| England - 1845 - 478 pages
...that draw From counsels senseless as intolerant Their warrant. Bodies fall by wild sword law ; But who would force the soul, tilts with a straw, Against a champion cased in adamant." Just before the assembling of the new parliament, king Charles concluded another treaty with France,... | |
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