| Richard Bannatyne - Scotland - 1806 - 574 pages
...had concludit to be content therwith also, being alwayis assured of the merceis of God; and therfore now I thank God that now I find me at this point, that I am rather content to die then live, and that I sall not see the misereis to eome ; for 1 will assure you, that I think to be... | |
| Richard Bannatyne - 1806 - 614 pages
...had concludit to be content therwith also, being alwayis assured of the merceis of God; and therfore now I thank God that now I find me at this point, that I am rather content to die then live, and that I sail not see the misereis to come j tor I will assure you, that I think to be... | |
| David Calderwood - 1843 - 824 pages
...be content therewith also, being alwayes assured of the merceis of God. And, therefore, now I thanke God, that now I find me at this point, that I am rather content to dee than live, and that I sail not see the misereis to come; for I will assure you that I thinke this... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1870 - 538 pages
...had concluded to be content therewith also, being always assured of the mercies of God; and therefore now I thank God that now I find me at this point, that I am rather content to die than live, and that 1 shall not see the miseries to come; for I will assure you that I think to be the most... | |
| Robert Wodrow - Clergy - 1890 - 554 pages
...had concluded to be content therwith also, being alwise assured of the mercys of God ; and, therfor, I thank God, that now I find me at this point, that I am rather content to dye than live, and that I shall not see the miserys to come ; for I assure you that I think this to... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1901 - 484 pages
...concluded to be content therewith also, being always assured of the mercies of God ; and therefore now I thank God that now I find me at this point, that I am rather content to die than live, and that I shall not see the miseries to come; for I will assure you that I think to be the most... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Scotland - 1910 - 887 pages
...therewith, being alwayes assured of the mercyes of God, and therefore now I thanke God that I finde me at this point that I am rather content to die than to live, and that I shall not se the miseryes to come, for I assure you that I think this to be the most acceptable tyme... | |
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