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" I made them lay their hands in mine, and swear To reverence the King as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience as their King, To break the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, To speak no slander, no, nor listen... "
The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository - Page 351
1876
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A collection of printed papers relating to Durham school made by H. Holden ...

Durham city, sch - 1852 - 486 pages
...the fair beginning of a time. I made them lay their hands in mine and swear To reverence the King, as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience...To love one maiden only, cleave to her, And worship by her years of noble deeds, Until they won her ; for indeed I knew Of no more subtle master under...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8

1861 - 1050 pages
...guided his life ; he used to read with exquisite appreciation these lines : — " To reverence the King as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience...Christ,— To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, — To spenk no slander, no, nor listen to it, — To lead sweet lives iu purest chastity, — To love one...
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Idyls of the king. Author's ed

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1859 - 256 pages
...the fair beginning of a time. I made them lay their hands in mine and swear To reverence the King, as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience...the Christ, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, 19 To speak no slander, no, nor listen to it, To lead sweet lives in purest chastity, To love one maiden...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 48

1859 - 620 pages
...be an example to the world : ' " I made them lay their hands in mine tnd swear To reverence the king as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience...the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride abroad redeeming human wrongs, To speak no slander, no, nor listen to it, To lead sweet lives in purest chastity,...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 48

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 618 pages
...be an example to the world : ' " I made them lay their hands in mine and swear To reverence the king as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience...the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride abroad redeeming human wrongs, To speak no slander, no, nor listen to it, To lead sweet lives in purest chastity,...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 110

1859 - 586 pages
...world : — ' " I made them lay their hands in mine and swear To reverence the king as if he were m Their conscience, and their conscience as their king,...the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride abroad redeeming human wrongs, To speak no slander, no, nor listen to it, To lead sweet lives in purest chastity,...
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The baptist Magazine

1860 - 886 pages
...together under me, their head. I made them lay their hand* in mine, and mrear To reverence the king, as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience...Christ, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, To apeak no slander, no, nor listen to it, To lead sweet liven in purest chastity ; To love one maiden...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 49

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1861 - 570 pages
...the fair beginning of a time. I made them lay their hands in mine and swear To reverence the king, as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience...Christ, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, To speak uo slander, no, nor listen to it, To lead sweet lives in purest chastity, To love one maiden only,...
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The Christian spectator. New ser. [of The Monthly Christian ..., Volumes 3-4

1862 - 1006 pages
...the fair beginning of a time. I made them lay their hands in mine and swear To reverence the King, as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience as their King, To b'eak the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, To speak no slander,...
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The Lady's Friend, Volume 4

Mrs. Henry Peterson - 1864 - 908 pages
...and its bitter philosophy. " It sounds well enough fitted for any age, I think," said Miss Conway : "'To break the heathen and uphold the Christ: To ride abroad redressing human wrongs; To »peak no slander— no, nor listen to it' J it not so it goes ?" " ' To break the heathen' is done...
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