| 1751 - 546 sider
...Place for Thankl»iving to God for his ' great Mercy, tho' we had had no other Errand ' of Aflembling here at this Time ; wherein if I * have fpoken more...felfmuft * plead for mine Excufe: For being here come to An. 3. Jamw I. * thank God for a Divine Work of his Mercy 5 '605. 'how can I fpeak of this Deliverance... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1751 - 538 sider
...Place lor Thankfgiving to God for his ' great Mercy, tho' we had hid no other Errand ' of Aflembling here at this Time ; wherein if I ' have fpoken more...would feem ' to belong to this Place, the Matter it felf muflr c plead for mine Excufe : For being here come to An. 3. James I. « thank God for a Divine... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 662 sider
...like a divine, than would seem to belong to this place, the matter itself must plead for my excuse: for being here come, to thank God for a divine work of his mercy, how can I speak of this deliverance of us from so hellish a practice, so well as in language of divinity, which... | |
| 1809 - 610 sider
...like a divine, than would seem to belong to this place, the matter itself must plead for my excuse: for being here come, to thank God for a divine work of his mercy, how can I speak of this deliverance of us from so hellish a practice, so well as in language of divinity, which... | |
| Jacques-Auguste de Thou - 1885 - 72 sider
...like a Divine, than would seem to belong to this place, the matter it self must plead for mine excuse: for being here come to thank God for a Divine work of his Mercy, how can I speake of this deliverance of us from so hellish a practice, so well, as in language of Divinity, which... | |
| Lori Anne Ferrell - 1998 - 260 sider
...like a Divine than would seem to belong to this place the matter itself must plead for mine excuse. For being here come to thank God for a divine work of his Mercy, how can I speak of this deliverance of us from so hellish a practice, so well as in the language of Divinity,... | |
| |