 | George Buchanan - 1827 - 642 pages
...dangers, the fruits thereof, we profess, and declare before God and the world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of these kingdoms, especially, that we have not as we ought, valued the inestimable benefit of the gospel,... | |
 | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbyteries, Pennsylvania - 1828 - 186 pages
...dangers, the fruits thereof; we profess and declare before God and the world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of these kingdoms ; especially that we have not, as we ought, valued the inestimable benefit of the gospel,... | |
 | Ebenezer Erskine, Donald Fraser - 1836 - 636 pages
...present generation, stands guilty. 1. Then, in our national covenant we swear, that we will endeavour to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of the kingdom. But, alas! public days of fasting and humiliation for the sins of the land are but rare,... | |
 | Daniel Neal - 1837 - 716 pages
...dangers, the fruits thereof, we profess and declare, before God and the world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of these kingdoms ; especially that we have not, as we ought, valued the inestimable benefit of the gospel... | |
 | Thomas Fuller - 1837 - 888 pages
...dangers, the fruits thereof; we profess and declare, before God and the world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of these kingdoms, especially that we have not as we ought valued the inestimable benefit of the Gospel,... | |
 | Daniel Neal - 1837 - 742 pages
...dangers, the fruits thereof, we profess and declare, before God and the world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of these kingdoms; especially that we have not, as we ought, valued the inestimable benefit of the gospel... | |
 | Richard Zouch - 1839 - 142 pages
...dangers, the fruits thereof; We profess and declare before God and the world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of these Kingdoms, especially that we have not as we ought, valued the inestimable benefit of the Gospel,... | |
 | Richard Zouch - 1839 - 142 pages
...dangers, the fruits thereof; We profess and declare before God and the world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of these Kingdoms, especially that we have not as we ought, valued the inestimable benefit of the Gospel,... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 706 pages
...dangers, the fruits there" of ; we profess and declare, before God and the " world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for " our own sins, and for the sins of these kingdoms ; " especially, that we have not, as we ought, valued " the inestimable benefit of the... | |
 | Jeremy Collier - 1841 - 524 pages
...dangers, the fruits thereof ; we profess and declare before God and the world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of these kingdoms, &c. And this covenant we make in the presence of Almighty God, the Searcher of all... | |
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