| William Harris - 1762 - 544 pages
...tranfmitted, and ' the unprejudiced world well pofleft with it, (lie would ' add him to her nine worthier, and make up that * number a Decemviri. He lived and died in comfort' able communion with God, as judicious perfons near I fl Id v 1 * n'm WC'^ °bferved. He was... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 546 pages
...the quotation from Bates in note 6. * Thurloe, ToL VII. p. 375. c Id, p. 373. "Id. p. 375. possest with it, she would add him to her nine worthies, and...that Mordecai that sought the welfare of his people "." These are high eulogiums from his friends, and, doubtless, proceeded from the affection and gratitude... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 542 pages
...Thurloe, Yol. VII. p. 375. c Id, p. 373. "Id. p. 375. possest with it, she wonld ddd him to Her nirie worthies, and make up that number a Decemviri. He...that Mordecai that sought the welfare of his people V These are high eulogiums from his friends, and, doubtless, proceeded from the affection and gratitude... | |
| 1828 - 658 pages
...measure ; though God had made him a heart, wherein was left little room for any fear -but what was doe to himself (God), of which there was a large proportion....God, as judicious persons near him well observed. He wa> that Mordecai, ' that sought the welfare of his people, and spake peace to his seed :' yet were... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 pages
...was. I do believe, if his story were impartially transmitted, and the unprejudiced world wel possest with it, she would add him to her nine worthies, and make up that number a decemviri. He lived and dyed in comfortable communion with God, as judicious 'persons neer him wel observed." Mr. Maidston,... | |
| 1839 - 466 pages
...story were impartially transmitted, and the unprejudiced world wel possest with it, she would adde him to her nine worthies, and make up that number a decemviri. He lived and dyed in comfortable communion with God, as judicious persons neer him wel observed. He was that Mordecai... | |
| John Langton Sanford - 1872 - 568 pages
...himself, of which there was a large proportion, yet did he exceed in tenderness towards sufferers. A larger soul, I think, hath seldom dwelt in a house...nine worthies, and make up that number a Decemviri.' The temptations of a period of revolution to a man who is conscious of the capacity to govern are so... | |
| Charles Carroll Bombaugh - 1875 - 868 pages
...and the unprejudiced world well possessed with -it, it would add him to her nine worthies and make that number a decemviri. He lived and died in comfortable communion with his seed, as judicious persons near him well observed. He was that Mordecai that sought the welfare... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1877 - 402 pages
...and the unprejudiced world well possessed with it, she would add him to her uine worthies and make that number a decemviri. He lived and died in comfortable...peace to his seed. Yet were his temptations such, us it appeared frequently that he that hath grace enough for many men may have too little for himself,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1884 - 428 pages
...and the unprejudiced world well possessed with it, she would add him to her nine worthies and make that number a decemviri. He lived and died in comfortable...as it appeared frequently that he that hath grace enoiigh for many men may have too little for himself, the treasure he had being but in an earthen vessel... | |
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