| James Murray - England - 1771 - 502 pages
...revealed to Calvin, they " will rather die than embrace it; and the Calvi'' nuts, you fee, ftick fad where they were left by " that great man of God, who yet faw not all things. " This is a mifery much to be lamented; for «* though they were burning and fhining... | |
| James Murray - United States - 1780 - 626 pages
...revealed to Calvin, they will rather die then * embrace it ; and the Calvinifts, you fee, ftuck faft ' where they were left by that great man of God, ' who yet faw not all things. * This is a mifery much to be lamented, for though * they were burning and {hining... | |
| Benjamin Flower - Church and state - 1792 - 476 pages
...been fliewn to Cjhin, " they will die rather than embrace it ; and the Calvinifts you fee ftick " faft where they were left by that great man of God who yet faw not all •' things. This is a mifery much to be lamented ; for though they " were burning and... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - United States - 1796 - 492 pages
...has revealed to Calvin, they will rather die than embrace it. And the Calvinifts, you fee, ftick faft where they were left, by that great man of God, who yet faw not all things. *' This is a mifery much to be lamented ; for though they were burning and mining... | |
| 1850 - 638 pages
...God has imparted and revealed unto Calvin, they will die rather than embrace it, and the Calvinists, you see, stick fast where they were left by that great...God, who yet saw not all things. This is a misery much to be lamented ; for though they were burning and shining lights in their times, yet they penetrated... | |
| Jedidiah Morse, Elijah Parish - New England - 1804 - 398 pages
...will -our good God has revealed to Calvin,. they will rather die than embrace. And the Galvinists, you see, stick fast where they were left by that great...God, who yet saw not all things. This is a misery u ranch to be lamented, for though they were buming and shining lights, in their times, yet they penetrated... | |
| Jedidiah Morse, Elijah Parish - New England - 1808 - 226 pages
...his will our good God has revealed to Calvin, they will rather die than embrace. And the Calvinists, you see, stick fast where they were left by that great man of God, who yet saw not all 39 , Character of Mr. RoUnson. things. This is a misery much to be lamented ; for though they were... | |
| Walter Wilson - Church history - 1808 - 584 pages
...than " embrace it ; and the Calvinists, you see stick fast where " they were left by dial great mail of God, who yet saw not " all things. This is a misery much to be lamented, for " though they were burning and shining lights in their times, " yet they penetrated... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1810 - 874 pages
...will our good God has revealed to Calvin, they will rather die than embrace it. And the Calvinists, you see, stick fast where they were left by that great...God, who yet saw not all things. — This is a misery much to be lamented, for though they were burning and shining lights in their times, yet they jienetrated... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1810 - 444 pages
...will our good God has revealed to Calvin, they will rather die than embrace it. And the Calvinists, you see, stick fast where they were left by that great man of God, who yet saw not all things.—This is a misery much to be lamented, for though they were burning and shining lights in... | |
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