But yet all is not done; man disobeying, Disloyal, breaks his fealty, and sins Against the high supremacy of Heaven, Affecting godhead, and, so losing all To expiate his treason hath nought left, But to destruction sacred and devote, He, with his whole... Lackington's Confessions, Rendered Into Narrative: To which are Added ... - Page 79de James Lackington, Allan Macleod - 1804 - 150 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Alexander Proudfit - 1813 - 414 pages
...the same nature which had sinned. " Man disobeying, ^ " Die he or jusiice must, unless for him, its " Some other able and as willing, pay '! The rigid satisfaction, death for death," * Justice demanded that as man had committed the offence, he ehould make satisfaction ; that as he... | |
| Samuel Whitman - 1814 - 390 pages
...suffer. That this was the sentiment of Milton, is evident from the following lines. -"Mao disobeying, He with his whole posterity must die: Die he, or justice...willing, pay The rigid satisfaction, death for death."* The poet will not allow that justice died; neither will he allow that the whole posterity of Adam will... | |
| Thomas Ridgley - 1815 - 588 pages
...were considered as the language of the law of innocence, it would be inaccurate— - Man disobeying, He with his whole posterity must die : Die he, or...willing, pay The rigid satisfaction, death for death." Abstractedly considered, this is trueI but it is not expressive of what was t):e revealed law of innocence.... | |
| Alexander Proudfit - 1815 - 408 pages
...man, that he might be capable of suffering in the same nature which had sinned. " Man disobeying*, • Die he or justice must ; unless for him Some other...willing, pay The rigid satisfaction, death for death." justice demanded that as man had committed the offence, he should make satisfaction ; that as he had... | |
| Thomas Ridgley - 1815 - 572 pages
...innocence, it would be inaccurate — • Man disobeying, He with his whole posterity must die : Die hCj or justice must ; unless for him Some other able,...willing, pay The rigid satisfaction, death for death." itractedly considered, this is true ; but it is not expressive of what was tlir. revealed law of innocence.... | |
| 1816 - 660 pages
...rendered it indispensable to the glory of the Divine perfections, as well as infinitely merciful to man. ' Die he or justice must ; unless for him ' Some other...willing, pay ' The rigid satisfaction, death for death.' If, indeed, personal repentance and amendment had been sufficient to satisfy the demands of Divine... | |
| 1816 - 654 pages
...indispensable to the glory of the Divine perfections, as well as infinitely merciful to man. ' Die lie or justice must ; unless for him ' Some other able,...willing, pay ' The rigid satisfaction, death for death.' If, indeed, personal repentance and amendment had been sufficient to satisfy the demands of Divine... | |
| John Milton - 1820 - 342 pages
...supremacy of Heaven, 205 Affecting Godhead, and so losing all, To expatiate his treason hath nought left, But to destruction, sacred and devote, He with...must die. Die he or justice must ; unless for him 210 Some other able, and as willing, pay The rigid satisfaction, de&th for death. Say, h'eav'nly Power?... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 pages
...high supremacy of Heaven, Affecting god-head, and, so losing all, To expiate his treason hath nought find words nrust die, Die he or justice must ; unless for him Some other able, and as willing, pay The rigid satisfaction,... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 226 pages
...high supremacy of Heaven, Affecting Godhead, and, so losing all, To expiate his treason hath nought left, But to destruction sacred and devote, He, with...pay The rigid satisfaction, death for death. Say, heavenly Powers, where shall we find such love? Which of you will be mortal, to redeem Man's mortal... | |
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