... my life ; and I doubt not of a merciful forgiveness, through the merits of the passion and death of my Saviour Jesus Christ, for which end I earnestly desire the prayers of all good Christians. " After this, I am to ask pardon of those whom I might... The Political state of Great Britain - Page 238de Political state of Great Britain - 1716Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1744 - 560 pages
...which End 1 earneftly defire the Prayers of all good Chriftians. After this I am to ask Pardon of thofc whom I might have fcandalized, by pleading Guilty...been undeniably in Arms, pleading Guilty was but the Confequence of having Submitted to Mercy; and many Arguments were uled ufed to prove there was nothing... | |
| 1776 - 718 pages
...After this, I am to aik pardon of thofe whom I might have icandalized by pleading guilty at my trial. Such as were permitted to come to me, told me, that...been undeniably in arms, pleading guilty was but the confcquence of having hib* mitted to mercy ; and many arguments were ufed to prove there was nothing... | |
| 1816 - 732 pages
...After this, I am to ask pardon of those whom I might hare scandalized by pleading guilty at ray trial. Such as were permitted to come to me, told me that...been undeniably in arms, pleading guilty was but the consequence of having submitted to mercy ; and many arguments were used to prove there was nothing... | |
| Eneas Mackenzie - 1825 - 550 pages
..."After this, I am to ask pardon of those whom I might have scandalized by pleading guilty at my trial. Such as were permitted to come to me told me, that,...been undeniably in arms, pleading guilty was but the consequence of having submitted to mercy ; and many arguments were used to prove there was nothing... | |
| James Browne - 1838 - 622 pages
...After this I am to ask pardon of those whom I might have scandalized by pleading guilty at my trial. Such as were permitted to come to me, told me, that...been undeniably in arms, pleading guilty was but the consequence of having submitted to mercy ; and many arguments were used to prove that there was nothing... | |
| Louisa Stuart Costello - 1844 - 438 pages
...After this, I am to ask pardon of those whom I might have scandalized by pleading guilty at my trial. Such as were permitted to come to me, told me, that...been undeniably in arms, pleading guilty was but the consequence of having submitted to mercy ; and many arguments were used to prove there was nothing... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 846 pages
...this I am to ask the parion of those whom I might have scandalised by pleading guilty at my trial. Such as were permitted to come to me told me that,...been undeniably in arms, pleading guilty was but the consequence of having submitted to mercy ; and many arguments were used to prove there was nothing... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Byerley Thomson - 1845 - 434 pages
...After this, I am to ask pardon of those whom I might have scandalized by pleading guilty at my trial. Such as were permitted to come to me, told me that,...been undeniably in arms, pleading guilty was but the consequence of having submitted to mercy, and many arguments were used to prove there was nothing of... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1850 - 266 pages
...After this, I am to ask pardon of those whom I might have scandalized by pleading guilty at my trial. Such as were permitted to come to me, told me, that,...been undeniably in arms, pleading guilty was but the consequence of having submitted to mercy ; and many arguments were used to prove there was nothing... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 288 pages
...this I am to ask the pardon of those whom I might have scandalised by pleading guilty at my trial. Such as were permitted to come to me told me that,...been undeniably in arms, pleading guilty was but the consequence of having submitted to mercy ; and many arguments were used to prove there was nothing... | |
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