| William Sharp - 1853 - 286 pages
...biographer, "from those who differed from him latterly attained to such a height that he used to say, ' He who does not walk on exactly the same line with...it be but the breadth of a straw, to the right or to the left, is an apostate and a traitor, and with him 1 will have nothing to do !' " Such servile... | |
| Robert Ellis Dudgeon - 1854 - 634 pages
...intolerance for those who differed from him latterly attained to such a height, that he used to say, "He who does not walk on exactly the same line with...it be but the breadth of a straw, to the right or to the left, is an apostate and a traitor, and with him I will have nothing to do." Dr. Gross, who... | |
| William Sharp - 1856 - 384 pages
...biographer, " from those who differed from him latterly attained to such an height that he used to say, ' He who does not walk on exactly the same line with...it be but the breadth of a straw, to the right or to the left, is an apostate and a traitor, and with him I will have nothing to do !' " Such servile... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1865 - 720 pages
...ears to all arguments against it. These are the words of Hahnemann, the great priest of this faith—" He who does not walk on exactly the same line with...it be but the breadth of a straw, to the right or left, is an apostate and a traitor, and with him I will have nothing to do!" Bational medicine, on... | |
| 1865 - 732 pages
...to all arguments against it. These are the words of Hahnemann; the great priest of this faith — " He who does not walk on exactly the same line with...it be but the breadth of a straw, to the right or left, is an apostate and a traitor, and with him I will have nothing to do !" Rational medicine, on... | |
| William Sharp - 1874 - 848 pages
...is this self-contradiction to be accounted for ? Dr. Dudgeon tells us that Hahnemann used to say, " He who does not walk on exactly the same line with...if it be but the breadth of a straw, to the right hand or to the left — is an apostate and a traitor, and with him I will have nothing to do." Is it... | |
| William Sharp - 1874 - 838 pages
...tells us that Hahnemann used to say, " He who does not walk on exactly the same line with me—who diverges, if it be but the breadth of a straw, to the right hand or to the left—is an apostate and a traitor, and with him I will have nothing to do." Is it... | |
| Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1879 - 36 pages
...permitting no discussion of his views, brooking 710 shade of variation from his precepts. He said, " lie who does not walk on exactly the same line with me,...it be but the breadth of a straw, to the right or to the left, is an apostate and a traitor, and with him I will have nothing to do." In his devotion... | |
| Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1880 - 98 pages
...intolerance, permitting no discussion of his views, brooking no shade of variation from his precepts. He said, " He who does not walk on exactly the same line...it be but the breadth of a straw, to the right or to the left, is an apostate and a traitor, anil with him I will have nothing to do." In his devotion... | |
| Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1880 - 70 pages
...intolerance, permitting no discussion of his views, brooking no shade of variation from his precepts. He said, " He who does not walk on exactly the same line...it be but the breadth of a straw, to the right or to the left, is an apostate and a traitor, and with him I will have nothing to do." In his devotion... | |
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