| James Hamilton - 1854 - 988 pages
...? And if the enemies be more than we, shall we, instead of hewing them down, suffer them till they take us in their snares ? Say not, the enemy has conquered...the lightning strikes one tree, do all the others therefore bow their heads and cast themselves down, lest it strike them also? O ye of little faith!... | |
| 1854 - 604 pages
...? And if the enemies be more than we, shall we, instead of hewing them down, suffer them till they take us in their snares ? Say not, The enemy has conquered...the lightning strikes one tree, do all the others therefore bow their heads and cast themselves down, lest it strike them also? 0 ye of little faith... | |
| 1854 - 428 pages
...them down, suffer them till they take us in their snares ? Say not, the enemy has conquered Tsoherkei, and destroyed Akhulgo, and taken possession of Avaria....the lightning strikes one tree, do all the others therefore bow their heads and cast themselves down, lest it strike them also ? O ye of little faith... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854 - 620 pages
...? And if the enemies be more than we, shall we, instead of hewing them down, suffer them till they take us in their snares ? Say not, The enemy has conquered...the lightning strikes one tree, do all the others therefore bow their heads and cast themselves down, lest it strike them also ? О ye of little faith... | |
| 1854 - 434 pages
...flowers? And if the enemies be more than we, shall we, instead of hewing themdown, suffer them till they take us in their snares? Say not : the enemy has conquered...the lightning strikes one tree, do all the others therefore bow their heads and cast themselves down, lest it strike them also ? O ye of little faith... | |
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