| William Ellery Channing - 1867 - 842 páginas
...was to be pleaded, for which purpose that tongue was given thee which thou hast, God listened if be could hear thy voice among his zealous servants, but...that have ventured nothing for her sake, have not the honor to be admitted mourners. But, if she lift up her drooping head and prosper, among those that... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1870 - 462 páginas
...suffers for Freedom. " Now by this little diligence," says the great patriot of the English Commonwealth, "mark what a privilege I have gained with good men...of the Church, if she should suffer, when others, tliat have ventured nothing for her sake, have not the honor to be admitted mourners. But if she lift... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1870 - 764 páginas
...from henceforward be that which thine own brutish silence hath made thee,' But now, by this litile diligence, mark what a privilege I have gained with...men and saints, to claim my right of lamenting the tribnlations of the church, if she should suffer, when others, that have ventured nothing for her sake,... | |
| John Milton - 1870 - 356 páginas
...worthless. These, and such like lessons as these, I know would have been my matins duly, and my even-song. But now by this little diligence, mark what a privilege I have gained with good meu and saints, to claim my right of lamenting the tribulations of the church, if she should suffer,... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1875 - 948 páginas
...talents which God at that present had lent me ; I foresee what stones I should hear within myself, all mv life after, of discourage and reproach. ' Timorous...that have ventured nothing for her sake, have not the honor to be admitted mourners. But, if she lift up her drooping head and prosper, among those that... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1875 - 948 páginas
...the language of a man, if a vain subject were to be adorned or beautified ; but when the cause of Gud and his church was to be pleaded, for which purpose...that have ventured nothing for her sake, have not the honor to be admitted mourners. But, if she lift up her drooping head and prosper; among those that... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 464 páginas
...for Freedom. " Now by this little diligence," says the great patriot of the English Commonwealth, " mark what a privilege I have gained with good men...that have ventured nothing for her sake, have not the honor to le admitted mourners. But if she lift up her drooping head and prosper, among those that have... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 454 páginas
...for Freedom. " Now by this little diligence," says the great patriot of the English Commonwealth, " mark what a privilege I have gained with good men...that have ventured nothing for her sake, have not the honor to be admitted mourners. But if she lift up her drooping head and prosper, among those that have... | |
| John Milton - 1876 - 506 páginas
...worthless. These, and such like lessons as these, I know would have been my matins duly and my even-song. But now, by this little diligence, mark what a privilege...that have ventured nothing for her sake, have not the honor to be admitted mourners. But if she lift up her drooping head and prosper, among those that have... | |
| John Milton - 1876 - 506 páginas
...matins duly and my even-song. But now, by this little diligence, mark what a privilege I have'gained with good men and saints to claim my right of lamenting...that have ventured nothing for her sake, have not the honor to be admitted mourners. But if she lift up her drooping head and prosper, among those that have... | |
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