| William Ellery Channing - 1880 - 948 páginas
...when the cause of God and his church was to be pleaded, for which purpose that tongue was given thec which thou hast, God listened if he could hear thy...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... | |
| John [prose Milton (selected]) - 1884 - 304 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...honour to be admitted mourners. But if she lift up herdrooping head and prosper, among those that have something more than wished her welfare, I have... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1888 - 1124 páginas
...he shall say, or what he shall conceal. . . . This I foresee, that should the church be broughtunder heavy oppression, and God have given me ability the...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 - 1890 - 1074 páginas
...but when the cause of God and his church was to be pleaded, for which purpose that tongue was i;iven thee which thou hast, God listened if he could hear...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... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1890 - 590 páginas
...worthless. These, and suchlike 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 men and saints, to claim ray right of lamenting the tribulations of the church, if she should suffer, when others, that have... | |
| WILLIAM E. CHANNING, D.D. - 1891 - 1074 páginas
...the diligence, the parts, the language of a man, if a vain subject were to be adorned or beautified j but when the cause of God and his church was to be...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 - 1900 - 1080 páginas
...ungrateful, the church of God is now again at the foot of her insulting enemies, and thou bcwailest ; what matters it for thee or thy bewailing ? When time...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 - 1900 - 392 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... | |
| William Morison - 1909 - 172 páginas
...worthless. These and such-like lessons as these, I know would have been my matins duly and my evensong. But now, by this little diligence, mark what a privilege...admitted mourners. But if she lift up her drooping head, among those that have something more than wished her welfare, I have my charter and freehold of rejoicing... | |
| C. Bradley Thompson - 324 páginas
...privilege with good men and saints, to claim my right of lamenting the tribulations of the Church, if it should suffer, when others, 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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