| 1815 - 892 trang
...ine shake, which some observers will imagine proceeds from tear. 1 would have nii such imputation. I fear not death! Death is not terrible to me. I bless my God, I am prepared." pp. 183 — 185. In the morning came Dr. Juxon. Mr. Herbert then " falling on bis knees... | |
| 1813 - 566 trang
...and breaks asunder the chains of bondage, &c. These, or words to the same effect, his majesty spake to Mr. Herbert as he was making ready. Soon after came Dr. Juxon, Bishop of London, precisely at the lime his majesty the night before had appointed him. Mr. Herbert then falling upon his knees, he humbly... | |
| 1813 - 552 trang
...make me shake, which some observers will imagine proceeds from fear: I would have no such imputation; I fear not death; death is not terrible to me; I bless God I am prepared. Death, indeed, only sets men free from the misery of this world, and breaks asunder... | |
| 1813 - 550 trang
...me shake, which some observers will imagine proceeds from fear : I would have no such imputation ; I fear not death ; death is not terrible to me ; I bless God I am prepared. Death, indeed, only sets men free from the misery of this world, and breaks asunder... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 510 trang
...make me shake, which some observers will imagine proceeds from fear. I would have no such imputation. I fear not death ! Death is not terrible to me. I bless my God I am prepared *." Do not all these passages shew great patience ? Do they not manifest much equanimity :... | |
| sir Thomas Herbert (1st bart.) - 1815 - 256 trang
...me shake, tvJiich some Observers will imagine proceeds from fear. I would have no such Imputation. I fear not Death ! Death is not terrible to me. I bless my God I am prepared. These, or Words to this effect, his Majesty spoke to Mr. Herbert, as he was making ready.... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 550 trang
...make me shake, which some observers will imagine proceeds from fear. I would have no such imputation. I fear not death. Death is not terrible to me. I bless my God I am prepared." Juxton joined them at an appointed hour, and assisted Charles in his devotion ; after which... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1824 - 434 trang
...make me shake ; which some observers will imagine proceeds from fear. I would have no such imputation. I fear not death ! Death is not terrible to me. I bless my God, I am prepared V Now, with respect to the history by Clarendon, the Letters of the King, these mottoes, and... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 504 trang
..." to shake through cold, my enemies would " attribute it to fear. I would have no such "imputation. I fear not death. Death is not " terrible to me. I bless my God I am pre" pared."81 The king spent an hour in privacy with the bishop : Herbert was afterwards admitted... | |
| George Buchanan - 1827 - 642 trang
...the observers might imagine it proceeded from fear ;" adding, " I would have no such imputation, 1 fear not death, death is not terrible to me, I bless my God I am prepared." At an appointed hour Juxton joined them, and assisted Charles in his devotions ; after which... | |
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