| Sir Bampfylde Fuller - 1910 - 398 頁
...hemp and opium, because we take alcohol instead of them. To use a hackneyed quotation, we ' Compound for sins we are inclined to By damning those we have no mind to.' Consumed in excess, both are exceedingly injurious. So also is alcohol. But in moderation they are... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1910 - 938 頁
...temptation, and we must be all the more careful as we may have other forms of temptation not to Compound for sins we are inclined to By •damning those we have no mind to. We ought, at all events, to give fair play to the gentlemen who are in sympathy" with the amendment... | |
| Walter John Buck - 1910 - 530 頁
...concerned either to uphold or to condemn. A greater mind has satirised the human tendency to " condone the sins we are inclined to, by damning those we have no mind to," and we are content to leave it at that. In this chapter we purpose to glance at the subject from three... | |
| Lady Victoria Welby - 1911 - 126 頁
...there. But of the tolerated inanities of superseded analogy there is indeed no limit. WE all "compound for sins we are inclined to, By damning those we have no mind to." Thus we are now freely banning as ' superstition ' the animistic and mythical beliefs of our forefathers... | |
| Joseph Warschauer - 1913 - 342 頁
...righteousness — it alienates them. To condemn human frailty is easy enough, especially when it is a case of compounding — for sins we are inclined to By damning those we have no mind to, but to help and restore the hapless victim of frailty is a very different matter. And the wisdom which... | |
| United States Brewers' Association - 1914 - 336 頁
...advocates of total abstinence. There comes into my mind a certain saying about compounding for the sins we are inclined to by damning those we have no mind to. "I do not say that the cult of total abstinence has never been of use, or that it may not now have... | |
| Thomas Cobb - 1916 - 284 頁
...their minds ? " " Do you fancy many are capable of that sort of thing ? " asked Molly. " ' We compound for sins we are inclined to, by damning those we have no mind to,' " he quoted. " Then, at this moment we are surrounded by possible criminals ! ' ' " Crimes require... | |
| Samuel Albert Martin - 1916 - 252 頁
...manner we shift the scene to such position as shall give us the perception we desire. "Compounding sins we are inclined to By damning those we have no mind to." Instead of striving to enlighten conscience we deliberately darken it, lest its clear perception of... | |
| 1916 - 458 頁
...institutions. Let him that is without guilt cast the first stone. Nothing is so fatally easy as to "Condone the sins we are inclined to By damning those we have no mind to." It behoves us all to be humble and teachable — the Churches no less than the secularists. The pages... | |
| Sir Bampfylde Fuller - 1917 - 408 頁
...hemp and opium, because we take alcohol instead of them. To use a hackneyed quotation, we ' Compound for sins we are inclined to By damning those we have no mind to.' Consumed in excess, both are exceedingly injurious. So also is alcohol. But in moderation they are... | |
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