thou — a cockatrice to betray me ! " use the devil's works for the building up and welfare of the Church, even though she were mightily holpen thereby. But listen : thou hast wooed this maiden to be the wife of thy bosom. In the dark roll of destiny... Traditions of Lancashire ... - Стр. 326авторы: John Roby - 1831Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1830 - Страниц: 986
...Almighty, the pure gospel of Jesus may have a tree and widelyspreading course, and every fellow-man may sit under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid. Abundant reasons for assurance of success we may find in the temper and weapons of those... | |
| William Harris RULE - 1844 - Страниц: 426
...the rest :* thus hastening the happy day, (happy indeed for Spaniards !) when " every man shall sit under his own vine, and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid." Meanwhile the Roman and northern Courts, the emissaries of the Pretender, a powerful party... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1853 - Страниц: 798
...paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air In his own ground ; " where every man shall " sit under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid ; " — it is not to be denied that a state such as this is, even in prospect, full of fascination... | |
| 1883 - Страниц: 934
...having come, as we see it so charmingly depicted by Isaak van Ostade, when every man was able to sit under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid. Mordeeai was another character whose history had a charm for these proscribed people. It... | |
| William Anderson (D.D.) - 1866 - Страниц: 354
...breathe in the pure atmosphere of heaven, which glows around our fireside, which enables every man to sit under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid. Truthful are the lines modernised in Sir Walter ^cott's History of Scotland, from the venerable... | |
| Edmund Ollier - 1871 - Страниц: 648
...knowing what true life is, and shaming heaven by their misery and degradation. Every man should sit under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid."* Such are the visions of universal happiness by which the more disinterested of the Communists... | |
| John Roby - 1879 - Страниц: 476
...were delivered into thine hand?" "Ha ! " said the Prince ; " thou — a cockatrice to betray me ! " use the devil's works for the building up and welfare...the thought and the folly of my heart be forgiven me ! No ! proud and cruel persecutor, this maiden is a pearl of rare price which thou shalt not win... | |
| John Roby - 1879 - Страниц: 478
...were delivered into thine hand?" "Ha ! " said the Prince ; " thou — a cockatrice to betray me ! " use the devil's works for the building up and welfare...me, Satan. May the thought and the folly of my heart he forgiven me ! No ! proud and cruel persecutor, this maiden is a pearl of rare price which thou shalt... | |
| 1883 - Страниц: 948
...having come, as we see it so charmingly depicted by Isaak van Ostade, when every man was able to sit under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid. Mordecai was another character whose history had a charm for these proscribed people. It... | |
| 1883 - Страниц: 874
...having come, as we see it so charmingly depicted by Isaak van Ostade, when every man was able to sit under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid. Mordecai was another character whose history had a charm for those proscribed people. It... | |
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