I, and are more prosperous in all their undertakings. Now if the gods were good for anything, they would rather forward me, who have been more careful to serve them. It remains, therefore, that if upon examination you find those new doctrines, which are... Alfred the Great, His Life and Times - Page 168by George Frederick Bosworth - 1914 - 200 pagesFull view - About this book
| Whellan, William, & Co - Northumberland (England) - 1855 - 1010 pages
...favours from you, aro more preferred than I am, and aro more prosperous in nil their undertakings. Now, if the gods were good for anything, they would rather forward me, from whom they have received the most attentive service. It remains, therefore, that if upon examination... | |
| Whellan, William, & Co - Durham (England : County) - 1856 - 1082 pages
...favours from you, are more preferred than I am, and are more prosperous in all their undertakings. Now, if the gods were good for anything, they would rather forward me, from whom they have received the most attentive service. It remains, therefore, that if upon examination... | |
| Arthur Martineau - 1862 - 564 pages
...favours from you, and are more preferred than I, and are more prosperous in all their undertakings. Now, if the gods were good for anything, they would rather forward me, who have been more careful to serve them. It remains, therefore, that if upon examination you find those new doctrines,... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - Great Britain - 1864 - 442 pages
...favours from you, and arc more preferred than I, and are more prosperous in all their undertakings. Now, if the gods were good for anything, they would rather forward me, who have been more careful to serve them. It remains, therefore, that if, upon examination, you find those new doctrines... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles, Henry Boynton Smith - Christian fiction - 1864 - 474 pages
...favours from you, and are more preferred than I, and are more prosperous in all their undertakings. Now, if the gods were good for anything, they would rather forward me, who have been more careful to serve them. It remains, therefore, that if, upon examination, you find those new doctrines... | |
| William Edward Hearn - Civilization, Aryan - 1878 - 512 pages
...greater benefits and greater honours, and are more prosperous in all their undertakings : whereas, if the gods were good for anything, they would rather forward me, who have been so zealous to serve them."J Even to this day, among uncultured people, practices similar to those of Coin... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - English language - 1882 - 558 pages
...whereas, if our gods were good for anything, they would rather forewarn me who have been so zealous to serve them. Wherefore let us hearken to what these...our own, let us serve their God and worship Him.' This is the profit-and-loss estimate — not yet extinct among us — of things divine, contracting... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - English language - 1882 - 538 pages
...whereas, if our gods were good for anything, they would rather forewarn me who have been w: zealons to serve them. Wherefore let us hearken to what these men say, and learn what their law is ; and if we flnd it to be better than our own, let us serve their God and worship Him.' This is the profit-and-loss... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - English language - 1882 - 1108 pages
...whereas, if our ?ods were good for anything, they would rather forewarn me who have been *«j ze;ilous to serve them. Wherefore let us hearken to what these men .say, und learn what tht-ir law is; and if we find it to be belter than our own, let us serve their God and... | |
| Joseph H. Beale - World history - 1884 - 1152 pages
...you greater benefits and greater honors, and are more prosperous in all their undertakings ; whereas, if the gods were good for anything, they would rather forward me, who have been so zealous to serve them." An old earl stood up and said : " The life of man, O king, seems to me, in... | |
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