Date: 1606
"There is a ground or principle written in every mans heart in the world, none excepted, that there is a God."
preview | full record— Perkins, William (1558-1602)
Date: 1611
The law of nature is "written in the hearts of all men"
preview | full record— Sclater, William (bap. 1575, d. 1627)
Date: 1627
A sinner cannot deny his sins, "being convinced by two evidences against which there can bee no exception, the booke of the Law, & the booke of his owne Conscience, the one shall show him what he should have done, & the other what he hath done."
preview | full record— Hakewill, George (bap. 1578, d. 1649)
Date: 1627
"[A]gainst the book of the Law, hee shal be able to speake nothing, his Conscience telling him that the commaundements of the Lord are pure and righteous altogether: and for the booke of Conscience, against that he cannot possibly except, it being always in his owne keeping."
preview | full record— Hakewill, George (bap. 1578, d. 1649)
Date: 1639
"[T]he onely rule of our conscience, is the Law of God written in our hearts."
preview | full record— Ames, William (1576-1633)
Date: 1639
"There are some principles so cleare, and written in the hearts of all men, that they cannot erre to obey and practise them."
preview | full record— Ames, William (1576-1633)
Date: 1639
"[T]he Law of Nature" of "the Law of God ... is naturally written in the hearts of all men."
preview | full record— Ames, William (1576-1633)
Date: 1670
Weakness of mind may be water-like or wax-like
preview | full record— Greville, Fulke, first Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court (1554-1628)
Date: 1685
One's thoughts and joys may be "all pack'd up and gone"
preview | full record— Mason, John (1646?-1694)
Date: 1685
The Lord may "bear my Name upon [his] Breast, / Engrave it on [his] Heart"
preview | full record— Mason, John (1646?-1694)