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" ... to inbreed and cherish in a great people the seeds of virtue and public civility, to allay the perturbations of the mind, and set the affections in right tune ; to celebrate in glorious and lofty hymns the throne and equipage of God's almightiness,... "
The Christian Spectator - Page 545
1827
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The Prospective Review, Volumes 3-4

Religion - 1847 - 610 pages
...faculties regard it " to celebrate in glorious hymns the throne and equipage of God's Almightiness, and what he works, and what he suffers to be wrought with high providence in his Church." And yet against these high themes a wrongful charge has been brought — they have been calumniated...
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The Prospective Review: A Quarterly Journal of Theology and Literature, Volume 3

Literature - 1847 - 610 pages
...faculties regard it " to celebrate in glorious hymns the throne and equipage of God's Almightiness, and what he works, and what he suffers to be wrought with high providence in his Church." And yet against these high themes a wrongful charge has been brought — they have been calumniated...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: First period, from the earliest times to 1400

Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1847 - 712 pages
...right tune ; to celebrate in glorious and lofty hymns the throne and equipage of God's almightiness, agonie« of martyrs and saints, the deeds and triumphs of just and pious nations, doing valiantly through...
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The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2

John Milton - Essays - 1848 - 566 pages
...right tune; to celebrate in glorious and lofty hymns the throne and equipage of God's almightiness, and what he works, and what he suffers to be wrought...deplore the general relapses of kingdoms and states from iusticu and God's true worship. Lastly, whatsoever in religion is holy and sublime, in virtue amiable...
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The Juvenile companion, and Sunday-school hive [afterw.] The ..., Volumes 5-6

1856 - 666 pages
...right . tune ; to celebrate in glorious and lofty hymns the throne and equipage of God's Almightiness, and what he works, .' and what he suffers to be wrought,...Christ ; to deplore the general relapses of kingdoms from j justice and God's true worship. Lastly, whatsoever in religion is high and sublime, in virtue...
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The Guardian, Volumes 32-33

Conduct of life - 1881 - 792 pages
...right tune; to celebrate in glorious and lofty hymns the throne and equipage of God's almighiness, and what He works, and what He suffers to be wrought with high providence in His church ; to cing victorious agonies of martyrs aud saint?, the deeds and triumphs of just and piom nations, doing...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 1

Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 602 pages
...to celebrate in glorious and lofty hymns tho throne and equipage of God's almightiness, and what ho suffers to be wrought with high providence in his...of just and pious nations, doing valiantly through fuith against the enemies of Christ; to deplore the general relapses of kingdoms and states from justice...
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Paradise Lost

John Milton - Authors, English - 1851 - 428 pages
...providenee in his ehureh; to sing vietorious agonies of martyrs and saints, the deeds and trinmphs of just and pious nations, doing valiantly through...deplore the general relapses of kingdoms and states from justiee and God's trne worship. "Lastly, whatsoever in religion is holy and suhlime; in virtue amiahle...
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The North British review

1852 - 634 pages
...and lofty hymns the throne and equipage of God's almightiness, and what He works and what He sutlers to be wrought with high providence in his Church ;...kingdoms and states from justice and God's true worship." — Reasons against Prelatil. It was not destined, however, that Milton should then, or for many years...
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The Recreations of Christopher North [pseud.]

John Wilson - 1852 - 328 pages
...in glorious and lofty hymns the throne and equipage of God's Almightiness, and what he suffers tube wrought with high providence in his Church; to sing...against the enemies of Christ; to deplore the general relapse of kingdoms and states from virtue and God's true worship. Lastly, whatsoever in religion is...
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