| George Burnett - 1807 - 944 pages
...it, and that by a way far above man's power or reason, as all the stories of the Bible make mention. Wherefore, gracious king, remember yourself, have...sword. In the which day, that your grace may stand stedfastly, and not be ashamed, but be clear and ready in your reckoning, and to have (as they say,)... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 508 pages
...by a way far above man's power or reason, as all the stories of the Bible make mention. AVherefore, gracious king, remember yourself, have pity upon your...sword. In the which day, that your grace may stand stedfastly, and not be ashamed, but be clear and, ready in your,reckoning, and to have (as they say,)... | |
| Hugh Latimer - 1824 - 478 pages
...maketh mention. " Wherefore, gracious king, remember yourselfe; have pity upon your soule, and thinke that the day is even at hand when you shall give accounts...sword. In the which day, that your Grace may stand stedfastly, and be not ashamed, but to be cleare and ready in your reckoning, and to have (as they... | |
| George Stokes - 1825 - 176 pages
...yourself, have pity upon your soul, and remember that the day is at hand when you shall give an account of your office, and of the blood that hath been shed...which day, that your Grace may stand steadfastly, and he not ashamed, but be clear and ready for your account, having your pardon sealed wi(h the blood of... | |
| Christian correspondent - 1837 - 422 pages
...to-morrow. Nor let not the wickedness of these worldly men detain you from your godly purpose and promise. Wherefore, gracious king, remember yourself; have pity upon your soul, and think that the clay is even at hand, when you shall give accounts of your office, and of the blood that hath been... | |
| George Stokes - 1838 - 352 pages
...yourself, have pity upon your soul, and remember that the day is at hand when you shall give an account of your office, and of the blood that hath been shed...sword. In the which day, that your grace may stand stedfastly, and be not ashamed, hut be clear and ready for your account, having your pardon sealed... | |
| 1851 - 592 pages
...it.' The closing advice was serious and impressive, and such as, I fear, monarchs seldom receive, ' Wherefore, gracious king, remember yourself; have...think that the day is even at hand when you shall give account of your office, and of the blood that hath been shed by your sword. In the which day that your... | |
| 1842 - 462 pages
...it, and that by a way far above man's power or reason,- as all the stories of the Bible make mention. Wherefore, gracious king, remember yourself, have...think that the day is even at hand when you shall give account of your office and of the blood that hath been shed with your sword. In which day that your... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1842 - 460 pages
...it, and that by a way far above man's power or reason, as all the stories of the Bible make mention. Wherefore, gracious king, remember yourself, have...think that the day is even at hand when you shall give account of your office and of the blood that hath been shed with your sword. In which day that your... | |
| 1842 - 460 pages
...yourself, have pity upon your soul, and think that the day is even at hand when you shall give account of your office and of the blood that hath been shed with your sword. In which day that your grace may stand steadfastly and be not ashamed, but be clear and ready in your... | |
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