| Fore-edge painting - 1815 - 706 pages
...ELIZABETH of most happy memory, some thick and palpable clouds of darkness would so have overshadowed this Land, that men should have been in doubt which way...the Sun in his strength, instantly dispelled those supposeil and surmised mists, and gave unto all that were well affected exceeding cause of comfort... | |
| 1815 - 974 pages
...happymemory, fome thick and palpable clouds of darknefs would fo have overfhadowed this land, that men fhould Ui ׁ bE) rK ya 8 :X6ٜF 5 sX', w `O f~ W í? a̚ fhould hardly be known who was to d'reil the unfettled State : The appearance of your Majflty, as of... | |
| 1817 - 1082 pages
...IZABKTH of most happy memory, some thick and palpable clouds of darkness would so have overshadowed this m God, and the heritage slrengxb, instantly dispelled those supposed and surmised mists, and rare unto ail that were well affected... | |
| 1827 - 1446 pages
...daAness «r*i«d к bar« nic-ershaiiawed thiü Land» that men thould have been in doubt «**= TV tfcey were to walk ; and that it should hardly be known, who was » 1лл the BTurttkd State ; the appearance «jf Your Majesty, ai of the Sun » tissBBBBcrb, Isjsaantly... | |
| 1838 - 1196 pages
...clouds of darkness would so have overshadowed this Land, that men should hare been In doubt which war is house to Gibeah of 35 Saul. And Samuel came no...Saul until the day of his death: nevertheless Samue Tour Majesty, as of the Sun In his strength, instantly dispelled those supposed and suimiscd mists,... | |
| Bible - 1855 - 328 pages
...Elizabeth, of most happy memory, some thick and palpable clouds of darkness would so have overshadowed this land that men should have been in doubt which way they were to walk," &c. The third paragraph contains the following : " And this their contentment doth not diminish or... | |
| Churches of Christ - 1855 - 662 pages
...REVISION. most happy memory, some thick and palpable clouds of darkness would so have overshadowed this land that men should have been in doubt which way they were to walk," &c. The third paragraph contains the following : " And this their contentment doth not diminish or... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1878 - 672 pages
...the people of England, when first He sent Your Majesty's Royal Person to rule and reign over us — the appearance of Your Majesty, as of the Sun in his strength — Your very name is precious among them ; their eye doth behold you with comfort, and they bless... | |
| 1868 - 854 pages
...mot happy memory, some thick and palpable clouds or darkness would BO have overshadowed this Lnnd, that men should have been In doubt which way they were to walk ; and that it should hardly bo known, who was to direct the un•ettled State ; the appearance or Your Majesty, as of the Stin... | |
| Sidney H. Morse, Joseph B. Marvin - Theology - 1868 - 538 pages
...reign over us," &c. The worthies then speak of Elizabeth, as " the bright occidental star," and, " the appearance of your majesty, as of the Sun in his strength," &c. This conceit in politics is the source of oppression ; in religion, of persecution, slander and... | |
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