| George Miller - History - 1824 - 546 pages
...feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power ; both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." Of the two great poets of this reign, Spenser was the poet of chivalrous sentiments and manners, Shakespeare... | |
| David Williamson - 1824 - 802 pages
...feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power. Both Angels, and men, and creatures, of what condition soever, though each in different...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy."# That some communication has been made to the other worlds of intelligent beings, with respect to the... | |
| David Williamson - Christianity and other religions - 1824 - 400 pages
...feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power. Both Angels, and men, and creatures, of what condition soever, though each in different...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy."# That some communication has been made to the other worlds of intelligent beings, with respect to the... | |
| William Hendry STOWELL - Ten commandments - 1825 - 236 pages
...feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power; both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." The law of righteousness was the original standard of the character of man. He was created in the image... | |
| Richard Hooker - Church polity - 1825 - 688 pages
...feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power : both Angels and Men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different...admiring her as the Mother of their peace and joy. BOOK II. Concerning their first Position who urge Reformation in the Church of England : namely, That... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 pages
...presented on behalf of Rowland, as not exempted from her power. Both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." (a) This appears in the charge of bribery, afterwards preferred against the Chancellor. — To the... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1825 - 48 pages
...feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power : both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different...with uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of all their peace and joy."* Much as has been given to the world on these great subjects, no thinking... | |
| Francis Wayland - Baptists - 1825 - 56 pages
...reverence ; the very least as feeling her care, and the very greatest as not exempted from her power ; and though each in different sort and manner, yet all...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." I need not add, that our own is an illustrious example of the government of law. Now which of these... | |
| William Wirt - Funeral sermons - 1826 - 690 pages
...feeling her care, and the very greatest as not exempted from hei power; both angels and men and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy.' Such a constitution having been established by a perfectly wise Creator, it may be easily supposed... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Library catalogs - 1826 - 672 pages
...feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power: both angels, and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." How does this transcend the splendid passage of the old tragedian, who speaks of the NOJU.QI frJ^ivoetf... | |
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