| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - Great Britain - 1732 - 666 pages
...glorious Conquefts Abroad : What God «* bath conjoined then, let no Man feparate. I am the " Husband, and all the whole Ifland is my lawful " Wife; I am the Head, and it is my Body ; lam the " Shepherd, and it is my Flock: I hope therefore " no Man will be fo unreafonable as to think,... | |
| Great Britain - 1750 - 536 pages
...then, let no Man feparate. I am the Hufband, and all the whole Ifle is my lawfull Wife; I am the tiead, and it is my Body ; I am the Shepherd, and it is my Flocke : I hope therfore no Man wil be fo unreafonable as to thinke that I that am a Chriftian King... | |
| 1751 - 546 pages
...ing them from their many famous and glorious ' Conque(Is Abroad : JVbat God hath conjoined then, f let no Man feparate. I am the Hufband, and all ' the...will be fo unreafonable as to think that I, that am * a Chriftian King under the Gofpel, fhould be a * Polygamift, and Hufband to two Wives ; that I *... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Constitutional history - 1751 - 538 pages
...their many famous and glorious Conquefts Abroad : JVhat God bath conjoined then, let no Manfeparate. I am the Hufband, and all the whole Ifland is my lawful...will be fo unreafonable as to think that I, that am a Chriftian King under the GofpeU mould be a Polygamift, and Hufband to two Wives ; that I • being... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1841 - 1042 pages
...'What God hath conjoined, then,' he said, 'let no man separate. I am ihe husband, and all the island is my lawful wife; I am the head, and it is my body;...and it is my flock. I hope therefore no man will be to unreasonable as to think, that I, that am a Christian king under the Gospel, should be a polygaraist... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1841 - 598 pages
...conjoined, then,' he said, 'let no man separate. I am the husband, and all the island is my lawful wife; lam the head, and it is my body; I am the shepherd, and it is my flock. I hope therefore no man will be so unreasonable as to think, that I, that am a Christian king under the Gospel, should be a polygamist... | |
| 1841 - 524 pages
...'What God hath conjoined, then,' he said, ' let no man separate. I am the husband, and all the island is my lawful wife; I am the head, and it is my body; I am the shepherd, and it is my flock. I hone therefore no man will be so unreasonable as to think; that I, that am a Christian king under the... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1841 - 524 pages
...'What God bath conjoined, then,' he said, 'let no man separate. I am the husband, and all the island is my lawful wife; I am the head, and it is my body; I am the shepherd, and it is my Hock. I hope therefore no man will be so unreasonable as to think, that I, that am a Christian king... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1873 - 758 pages
...abroad. What God hath conjoined, then, let no man separate. I am the husband, and all the whole isle is my lawful wife; I am the head, and it is my body;...and it is my flock. I hope therefore no man will be so unreasonable as to think that I, that am a Christian king under the gospel, should be a polygamist... | |
| George Walter Prothero - Constitutional history - 1894 - 624 pages
...limits 1 ... "What God hath conjoined then, let no man separate. I am the husband and all the whole isle is my lawful wife : I am the head and it is my body : I am the shepherd and it is my flock . . . But ... all worldly blessings are but like swift passing shadows, fading flowers, or chaff blown... | |
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