Truth. Far be it that so much guilt should stick to your hands, who live in a City so renowned for the clear shining light of the Gospel. You know, Mr. Storie, to withdraw the pay is to' let fall the Lecture : for who goeth to warfare at his own cost... The North British Review - Page 5281846Full view - About this book
| 1838 - 380 pages
...the Gospel!. You knowe, Mr. Storie, to withdrawe the pay is to lettfall the lecture, for whoegoethe to warfare at his own cost ? I beseech you therefore in the bowells of Christ Jesus put itt forward, and let the good man have his pay. The soules of God his children... | |
| 1846 - 670 pages
...enemies of God's truth. Far be it that so much guilt should stick to your hands, who live in a city so renowned for the clear shining light of the gospel....own cost? I beseech you therefore in the bowels of Christ, put it forward, and let the good man have his pay. The souls of God's children will bless you... | |
| 1846 - 602 pages
...enemies of God's Truth. Far be it that so much guilt should slick to your hands, who live in a City eo renowned for the clear shining light of the Gospel. You know, Mr. Storie, lo withdraw the pay is to let fall the Lecture; for who goeih to warfare at his own eost? 1 beseech... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1845 - 598 pages
...enemies of God's Truth. Far be it that BO much guilt should stick to your hands, who live in a City so renowned for the clear shining light of the Gospel....for who goeth to warfare at his own cost ? I beseech yon therefore in the bowels of Jesus Christ, put it forward, and let the good man have his pay. The... | |
| 1845 - 570 pages
...proof how far Oliver was at that time gone in religious enthusiasm," in the concluding sentences : " You know, Mr. Storie, to withdraw the pay is to let...cost ? I beseech you, therefore, in the bowels of Christ, put it forward, and let the good man have his pay." Such, indeed, are all Cromwell's letters... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1846 - 610 pages
...enemies of God's Truth. Far be it that so much guilt should stick to your hands, who live in a City so renowned for the clear shining light of the Gospel....own cost? I beseech you therefore in the bowels of Jesua Christ, put it forward, and let the good man have hie pay. The souls of God'e children will bless... | |
| 1846 - 396 pages
...proof how far Oliver was at that time gone in religious enthusiasm," in the concluding sentences: " You know, Mr. Storie, to withdraw the pay is to let...cost ? I beseech you, therefore, in the bowels of Christ, put it forward, and let the good man have his pay." Such, indeed, are all Cromwell's letters... | |
| 1846 - 668 pages
...God's truth. Far be it that sc much guilt should stick to your hands, who live in a city so renownec1 for the clear shining light of the gospel. You know, Mr. Storie, tc withdraw the pay is to let fall the lecture ; for who goeth to warfare al his own cost 1 I beseech... | |
| 1846 - 668 pages
...enemies of God's truth. Far be it that so much guilt should stick to your hands, who live in a city so renowned for the clear shining light of the gospel. You know, Mr. Stone, to withdraw the pay is to let fall the lecture ; for who goeth to warfare at his own cost ?... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1845 - 460 pages
...enemies of God his Truth. Far be it that so much guilt should stick to your hands, who live in a City so renowned for the clear shining light of the Gospel....warfare at his own cost ? I beseech you therefore m the bowels of Jesus Christ, put it forward, and let the good man have his pay. The souls of God's... | |
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