for our part,' could wish blindness have not been upon your eyes to all those marvellous dispensations which God hath lately wrought in England. But did not you solemnly appeal and pray ? Did not we do so too '{ And ought not you and we to think, with... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 3961847Full view - About this book
| William Harris - Great Britain - 1762 - 564 pages
...which God hath wrought lately in England. But did not you folemnly appeal and pray ? Did not we do fo too ? And ought not you and we to think with fear...trembling of the hand of the great God in this mighty and ftrange appearance of his ? But can flightly call it an event. Were not both yours and our expectations... | |
| William Harris - Great Britain - 1762 - 544 pages
...God ' hath wrought lately in England. But did not you fo* Jemnly appeal and pray ? Did not we do fo too ? - * And ought not you and we to think with fear...of the hand of the great God in this mighty * and ftrange appearance of his ? But can flightly call ' it an event. Were not both yours and our expec'... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1775 - 442 pages
...England. But " did not you folemnly appeal and pray ? Did not we do fo ' too ? And ought not we and you think, with fear and ' trembling, of the hand of the great God, in this mighty ' and fttange appearance of his, but can fliglitly call it an ' event ? Were not both your and our expectations... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 424 pages
...England. But did not you folemnly appeal and M pray ? Did not we do fo too ? And ought not we and " you to think , with fear and trembling , of the hand of " the great God, in this mighty and ftrange appearance of " his, but can {lightly call it an event ? Were' not both VoLX. O CHAP. THE defeat... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 560 pages
...in the prailice of courtly difli" and ftrange appearance of his, but can flightly call it an evrnt? Were not both your and our expectations renewed from time to time, while we waited on God, to lee which way he would rcani fell himfelf upon our appeals ? And fhall we,... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1807 - 544 pages
...England. But did not you " solemnly appeal and pray ? Did not we do so too? And ought " not we and you to think, with fear and trembling,, of the " hand of the great God, in this mighty and strange appearCHAP. The defeat of the Scots was regarded by the king V^^/ as a fortunate event. The armies,... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1812 - 544 pages
...England. But did not you " solemnly appeal and pray ? Did not we do so too ? And ought " not we and you to think, with fear and trembling, of the hand " of...in this mighty and strange appearance of . " his, Jan. i. Scone with great pomp and solemnity. But amidst all this appearance of respect, Charles remained... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 542 pages
...which God hath wrought lately in England. But did not you solemnly appeal and pray ? Did not we do so too ? And ought not you and we to think with fear...God in this mighty and strange appearance of his? But can slightly call it an event, « • Thurloe, vol. I. p. 99. * Id. |>. 159. Were not both yours... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 560 pages
...God hath wrought lately in England. But did not you solemnly appeal and pray ? Did not we do so too f And ought not you and we to think with fear and trembling...great God in this mighty and strange appearance of his ? But can slightly call it an event. « Thurloe, vol. I. p. 99. » Id. p. 159. Were not both yours... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1817 - 564 pages
...appeal and pray ? Did not we do so too ? And ought not we and you to think with fear and trembling on the hand of the great God in this mighty and strange appearance of his. and not slightly call it an event ? Were not youi expectations and ours renewed from time to time whilst... | |
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