| David Hume - 1775 - 442 trang
...the great God, in this mighty ' and fttange appearance of his, but can fliglitly call it an ' event ? Were not both your and our expectations renewed ' from time to time, while we waited on God, to fee which ' way he would manifelt Jiimfelf upon our appeals? And lhall we, after all thefe our prayers,... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 544 trang
...Though artful in the practice of courtly dissimulation "ante of liis, but can slightly call it an event? Were not both " your and our expectations renewed...waited on God, to see which way he would manifest him•' self upon our appeals ? And shall we, after all these our " prayers, fastings, tears, expectations,... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 520 trang
...the great God, in this mighty and strange ap" penrance of his, but can slightly call it an event ? Were not both your and our " expectations renewed...The Lord pity you. Surely we fear, because it has beetf " a merciful and a graciuus deliverance to us. "208 CHAP. was regarded as the highest enormity.... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 544 trang
...in Christ yearn after the godly in Scot« land." : f^-^ " his, but can slightly call it an event ? Were not both your and " our expectations renewed...waited " on God, to see which way he would manifest himfelf upon our " appeals ? And shall we, after all these our prayers, fastings, " tears, expectations,... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 560 trang
...Id. p. 159. Were not both yours and our expectations renewed from time to time, whilst we waited upon God, to see which way he would manifest himself upon...these our prayers, fastings, tears, expectations, and solemne appeals, call these bare events ? The Lord pity you. Surely we fear, because it hath been a... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 564 trang
...? Were not youi expectations and ours renewed from time to time whilst we waited on God to see how he would manifest himself upon our appeals? And shall...tears, expectations, and solemn appeals, call these bare events ? The Lord pity you — " From this correspondence the reader may form a judgment of the... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 564 trang
...? Were not your expectations and ours renewed from time to time whilst we waited on God ta see how he would manifest himself upon our appeals? And shall...tears, expectations, and solemn appeals, call these bare events ? The Lord pity you — n From this correspondence the reader may form a judg-- ment of... | |
| 1847 - 798 trang
...Great God, in this mighty and strange appearance of His, instead of slightly calling it an 'event'? Were not both your and our expectations renewed from time to time, whilst we waited upon God, to seewhich way He would manifest himself upon our appeals ? And shall we,... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 396 trang
...of the great God, in thij mighty and strange appearance of h,s, but can slightly call it an event? Were not both your and our expectations renewed from...fastings, tears, expectations, and solemn appeals, call thete mere events? 'I he Lord pity yon. Surely we fear, becnnse it has heen a merciful and a gracious... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 668 trang
...an event. Were not both yours and our expectations renewed from time to time, whilst we waited upon God, to see which way he would manifest himself upon...tears, expectations, and solemn appeals, call these base events ? The Lord pitye you. Surely we fear, because it hath been a merciful and gracious deliverance... | |
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