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The Baptist Magazine - Page 517
1825
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Lives of the Chief Fathers of New England, Volume 2

New England - 1846 - 318 pages
...by the sweat of no vulgar agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him, that the sun had been darkened, that the rocks had been rent, that...nature had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring Lord ! "* A character bred and trained under the influence of the doctrines of personal election and...
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Knowles' Elocutionist: A First-class Rhetorical Reader and Recitation Book ...

James Sheridan Knowles - Elocution - 1847 - 344 pages
...by the sweat of no vulgar agonv, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun had been darkened, that the rocks had been rent, that...penitence, gratitude, passion ; the other proud, calm, indexible, sagacious. He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker; but he set his foot on the...
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Liberty of Conscience Illustrated: And the Social Relations Sustained by ...

James William Massie - Conscience - 1847 - 228 pages
...by the sweat of no vulgar agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun had been darkened, that the rocks had been rent, that...shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God!" OBTHODOIY AUD LIBEBTT. 71 gagements, and presided at the Common Pleas for the administration of justice....
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North American First Class Reader: The Sixth Book of Tower's Series for ...

David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 pages
...by the sweat of no vulgar agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun had been darkened, that the rocks had been rent, that...passion ; the other proud, calm, inflexible, sagacious. He prostrated inn:-.. self in the dust before his Maker ; but he set his foot on the neck of his king....
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review

Religion - 1848 - 780 pages
...by the sweat of no common agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun had been darkened, that the rocks had been rent, that...shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God." Wonderful men ! By what visions cheered ! By what hopes and motives conducted ! The Duke of Wellington...
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Parsing Book: Containing Rules of Syntax, and Models for Analyzing and ...

Allen Hayden Weld - English language - 1848 - 120 pages
...by the sweat of no vulgar agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun had been darkened, that the rocks had been rent, that...had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God. * * * * 9. The Puritans brought to civil and military affairs a coolness of judgment, and an immutability...
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review

Theology - 1848 - 786 pages
...by the sweat of no common agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun had been darkened, that the rocks had been rent, that...shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God." Wonderful men ! By what visions cheered ! By what hopes and motives conducted ! The Duke of Wellington...
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review, Volume 4

Theology - 1848 - 792 pages
...by the sweat of no common agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It -was for him that the sun had been darkened, that the rocks had been rent, that...shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God." Wonderful men ! By what visions cheered ! By what hopes and motives conducted ! Th« Duke of Wellington...
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The protector [O. Cromwell] a vindication. revised

Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1848 - 346 pages
...interval which separated the whole race from him on " whom their own eyes were constantly fixed.... Thus the " Puritan was made up of two different men,...; the other " proud, calm, inflexible, sagacious. He prostrated him" self in the dust before his Maker : but he set his foot on * In the Edinburgh Review,...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1849 - 818 pages
...by the sweat of no vulgar agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun had been darkened, that the rocks had been rent. that...had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God ! ' — Edinburgh Revieto, vol. xlii. pp. 338 — 340. In the path of men like these, stood the deposed,...
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