| Robert Southey - 1824 - 546 páginas
...Saviour. If Christ were not our Jesus, Heaven were then our envy, which is now our blessed hope. " And must I, Sir, hereafter do no exterior reverence,.....mention of his saving name Jesus ? Why, Sir, not to do it,...to omit it, and to leave it undone, it is questionable, it is controvertible ; it is at least... | |
| Robert Southey - 1825 - 526 páginas
...Saviour. If Christ were not our Jesus, Heaven were then our envy, which is now our blessed hope. " And must I, Sir, hereafter do no exterior reverence,......questionable, it is controvertible; it is at least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it, . . .to forbid it to be done!. ..take heed, Sir! God will never... | |
| 1825 - 630 páginas
...my Saviour. If Christ were not our Jesus, Heaven were then our envy, which is now our blessed hope. And must I, Sir, hereafter do no exterior reverence,...undone, it is questionable, it is controvertible. But to deny it, to forbid it to be done; take heed, Sir, God will never own you, if you forbid his... | |
| Robert Southey - 1825 - 488 páginas
...envy, which is now our blessed hope. " And must I, Sir, hereafter do no exterior reverence,...none at all,, .to God my Saviour, at the mention of his saving name Jesus ? Why, Sir, not to do it,...to omit it, and to leave it undone, it is questionable, it is controvertible; it is at least... | |
| Robert Southey - 1837 - 606 páginas
...blessed hope. .....,,.- , ,,; Y, And must I, Sir, hereafter do no exterior reverence, ... .flpTje^at all, ... to God my Saviour, at the mention of his...undone, it is questionable, it is controvertible ; it fajft least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it, ... to forbid it to be done ! . . . take heed,... | |
| Benjamin Dorr - 1838 - 300 páginas
...Saviour. If CHRIST were not our Jesus, Heaven were then our envy, which is now our blessed hope. ' And must I, sir, hereafter do no exterior reverence...questionable, it is controvertible : it is at least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it — to forbid it to be done ! — take heed, sir ! God will... | |
| 1840 - 452 páginas
...my Saviour. If Christ were not our Jesus, heaven were then our envy, which is now our blessed hope. And must I, sir, hereafter do no exterior reverence — none at all — to God, my Saviour, nt the mention of his saving name, Jesus I Why, sir, not to do it — to omit it and to leave it undone... | |
| George Wyatt - 1844 - 416 páginas
...passages are remarkable. " And must I, Sir," (addressing the Speaker,) " hereafter do no exteriour reverence, none at all, to God my Saviour, at the...name, Jesus ? Why, Sir, not to do it, to omit it, to leave it undone, it is questionable, it is controvertible ; it is, at least, a moot point in divinity.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 páginas
...Saviour. If Christ were not our Jesus, Heaven were then our envy, which is now our blessed hope. " And must I, Sir, hereafter do no exterior reverence,...questionable ; it is controvertible ; it is at least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it, — to forbid it to be done ; — take heed, Sir ! God will... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 650 páginas
...Saviour. If Christ were not our Jesus, Heaven were then our envy, which is now our blessed hope. " And must I, Sir, hereafter do no exterior reverence,...questionable ; it is controvertible; it is at least a moot point in divinity. But to deny it,—to forbid it to be done;—take heed, Sir! God will never... | |
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