| Charles Thompson (fict. name.) - 1744 - 470 pages
...under a Neceffity of clearing his Hands *' of his Enemies, and making them all his Tributa** ries, before he could attend this great and holy '* Work,...it to me, in Time of Peace, " both to begin and to finim it, according to the Di*' reftion, as well as the Prediction, of Almighty God, *' Blefled be... | |
| 1747 - 530 pages
...in his mind, to ere ft a temple ta the LORD ; but, being perpetually in war, and under a necejjity of clearing his hands of his enemies, and making them...work, he hath left it to me, in time of peace, both to brgin, and to finiflt i(9 according to the direction, as well as the prediction, of ALMIGHTY GOD. Bleff'ed... | |
| 1747 - 524 pages
...mind, to ere ft a temple to the LORD ; but, being perpetually in war, and under a necejfity of charing his hands of his enemies, and making them all his...before he could attend this great and holy work, he bath left it to me, in time of peace, both to begin, and to fni/b it, according to the direclion, as... | |
| Jonathan Scot (Freemason of London.) - 1754 - 352 pages
...clearing his Hands of his Enemies, and make " them all his Tributaries, before he could attend *t to this great and holy Work, he hath left it to me «* in Time of Peace, both to begin, and to finifh " it, according to the Direction, as well as the " Preditfionof ALMIGHTT GOD. Blefled " be his... | |
| Charles Thompson - 1767 - 280 pages
..." BE it known unto thee, O King, that my Father David had it a long Time in his Mind toere&aTemple to the Lord ; but being perpetually in War, and under...left it to me, in Time of Peace, both to begin and finifh it, according to the Direction, as welt as the Prediction, of Almighty God. Blefled be his great... | |
| Freemasons - 1767 - 466 pages
...clearing his Hands of his Enemies, and make them all his Tri*' butaries, before he could attend to this great and holy Work, " he hath left it to me in Time of Peaed, both tovbegitt, and to " finifh it, according to Direction, as well as the Prediction of " AL... | |
| Laurence Howel - 1807 - 588 pages
...purpose to erect a temple to the Lord, but being perpetually in war, in his days, and under a necessity of clearing his hands of his enemies, and making them...this great and holy work, he hath left it to me, in a time of peace, both to begin and finish it, according to the Direction as well as prediction, of... | |
| Thomas Stackhouse - 1817 - 714 pages
...purpose to erect a temple to the Lord ; but being perpetually in war in his days, and under a necessity of clearing his hands of his enemies, and making them...this great and holy work, he hath left it to me, in a time of peace, both to begin and finish it, according to the direction, as well as prediction of... | |
| Gustaf Clemens Hebbe - 1848 - 592 pages
...mind to erect a temple to Jehovah; but being perpetually in war, and under the necessity of fighting his enemies and making them all his tributaries, before he could attend to this great and holy work, he has left it to me, in time of peace, both to begin and to finish it,... | |
| Michael Russell (bp. of Glasgow and Galloway.) - 1865 - 522 pages
...necessity of subduing his enemies and placing them under tribute, before he could devote his attention to this great and holy work, he hath left it to me, in time of peace, both to begin and to finish it, according to the authority and direction of Almighty God. Blessed be his great name for... | |
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