| 1829 - 434 páginas
...Reason of church government,' his debates and expostulations with himself, when he conceived that ' God commands to take the trumpet and blow a dolorous, or a jarring blast.' The account of his studies, too, in the introduction to his ' Apology for Smectymnuus.' 'I betook me,'... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 622 páginas
...his chief intended business to all mankind, but that they resist and oppose their own true happiness. But when God commands to take the trumpet, and blow...blast, it lies not in man's will what he shall say, or what he shall conceal. *** This I foresee, that should the church be brought under heavy oppression,... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 630 páginas
...his chief intended business to all mankind, but that they resist and oppose their own true happiness. But when God commands to take the trumpet, and blow...blast, it lies not in man's will what he shall say, or what he shall conceal. *** This I foresee, that should the church be brought under heavy oppression,... | |
| Luke Howard - 1833 - 418 páginas
...which is his chief business to all mankind, but that they resist and oppose their own true happiness. But when God commands to take the trumpet, and blow...blast, it lies not in man's will what he shall say, or what conceal If he shall think to be silent, as Jeremiah did, because of the reproach and derision... | |
| 1833 - 422 páginas
...chief intended business to all mankind, but that they resist and oppose their own true happiness. " But when God commands to take the trumpet, and blow...blast, it lies not in man's will what he shall say, or what he shall conceal. If he shall think to be silent, as Jeremiah did, because of the reproach... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1835 - 484 páginas
...his chief intended business to all mankind, but that they resist and oppose their own true happiness. But when God commands to take the trumpet, and blow...blast, it lies not in man's will what he shall say, or what he shall conceal. * * * This I foresee, that should the church be brought under heavy oppression,... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 páginas
...his chief intended business to all mankind, but that they resist and oppose their own true happiness. But when God commands to take the trumpet, and blow a dolorous or jarring blast, it lies not in man's will what he shall say, or what he shall conceal. If he shall think... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 350 páginas
...his chief intended business to all mankind, but that they resist and oppose their own happiness. " But when God commands to take the trumpet, and blow a dolorous or jarring blast, it lies not in man's will what he shall say or what he shall conceal. If he shall think... | |
| Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1835 - 228 páginas
...oppose their own true happiness. But when God commands to take the trumpet, and blow a dolorous or jarring blast, it lies not in man's will what he shall say, or what he shall conceal." Milton then describes, in language scarcely less remarkable for its power... | |
| John Milton - 1836 - 448 páginas
...chief intended business to all mankind, but that they resist and oppose their own true happiness. 4. But when God commands to take the trumpet, and blow a dolorous or jarring blast, it lies not in man's will what he shall say, or what he shall conceal. If he shall think... | |
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