| 1820 - 608 pages
...with this charming'work in their hand, whohave not found, that, trusting to his guidance, they have done those things which they ought not to have done, and left undone those things which they ought to have done. Experience soon shows, will find all the finest paintings and statues noticed,... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1834 - 656 pages
...Commander proceeding to the American headquarters they were rebuked by General Washington — told they had ' done those things which they ought not to have done, and left undone what it was their duty to have done,' and dismissed their commands ; while the prisoners were instantly... | |
| United States. Congress - 1861 - 560 pages
...Congress, which, born in bitterness and nurtured in convulsion, literally did those things which it ought not to have done, and left undone those things which it ought to have done, was the passageofan obscure, ill-considered, ill-digested, and unstatesmanlike... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 388 pages
...Commander proceeding to the American head- quarters, they were rebuked by General Washington, told they had ' done those things which they ought not to have done, and left undone what it was their duty to have done,' and dismissed their commands ; while the prisoners were instantly... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 388 pages
...the Commander proceeding to the American head-quarters, they were rebuked by General Washington, told they had ' done those things which they ought not to have done, and left undone what it was their duty to have done,' and dismissed their commands ; while the prisoners were instantly... | |
| James Gratrix - 1843 - 380 pages
...and carnality, and prejudice, must admit, in the language of our excellent Liturgy, " that they have done those things which they ought not to have done, and left undone those things which they ought to have done." And were we to grant for argument's sake, that some of the actions of natural... | |
| Charles Ferme - 1850 - 564 pages
...twofold ; first because they had left undone the things which they ought to have done ; next, because they had done those things which they ought not to have done. Hence the apostle in this subdivision convicts the Gentiles of two classes of sins, namely, sins of... | |
| American and Foreign Sabbath Union - 1851 - 432 pages
...has he ceased to do them good. Though they have often forgotten him, and sinned against him, — have done those things which they ought not to have done, and left undone those things which they ought to have done ; though they have evil hearts of unbelief in departing from the living God... | |
| American and Foreign Sabbath Union - 1851 - 422 pages
...has he ceased to do them good. Though they have often forgotten him, and sinned against him, — have done those things which they ought not to have done, and left undone those things which they ought to have done ; though they have evil hearts of unbelief in departing from the living God... | |
| Elizabeth Missing Sewell - 1855 - 408 pages
...sheep, the erring and the straying, who had left undone those things which they ought to have done, and had done those things which they ought not to have done, and in whom there was no health ; and even as it was uttered, Ronald stood at a distance, too self• distrustful... | |
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